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Investors & landlords
If you received a 1099-B, that indicates that investments were sold. Maybe your company sold the stock, then gifted it to you?
There should be a Date Acquired, Date Sold, Cost/Basis, and Proceeds. In a stock sale, you are taxed on any gain between the Cost and Proceeds (or you report a loss if the Cost is higher than the Proceeds).
If the 1099-B is in your name, but you believe there is an error, you should contact your company.
Click the link for more info on the 1099-B.
Here's how to enter a 1099-B:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4789365
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‎June 5, 2019
10:53 PM