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Investors & landlords
@amonsur1
No, No, No, No No!
The cash raised by stock sold "for taxes" was passed back to the employer, who paid the government(s), and included those amounts in the "withholding" boxes on your W-2. You CANNOT enter those taxes as part of your 1099-B entry because the BROKER did not withhold ANY TAXES.
No, No, No, No No!
The cash raised by stock sold "for taxes" was passed back to the employer, who paid the government(s), and included those amounts in the "withholding" boxes on your W-2. You CANNOT enter those taxes as part of your 1099-B entry because the BROKER did not withhold ANY TAXES.
‎June 5, 2019
10:18 PM