ThomasM125
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Investors & landlords

Assuming you didn't pay anything for the shares that were vested, your cost basis in them per share would be their fair market value when they vested divided by the number of shares vested. You would then take that cost per share and multiply it by the number of shares you sold to determine the cost basis of the shares sold.

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