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Investors & landlords
I can't see your second image, but the first one looks reasonable, as the sale price and cost would be approximately the same, assuming the shares were sold immediately upon vesting. You can calculate the cost of shares sold more precisely by taking the discount as reported on your W-2 form and dividing it by the number of shares that vested. If you didn't pay anything for the units, that would give you the cost per share. You could then multiply that by the number of shares sold to determine the cost of the shares sold.
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March 20, 2025
3:12 PM