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What means "employee stock plan in turbo tax"?
I have purchased my company stocks through employee shareholding plan during 1995-2005, in which stock purchased (no discount) from my paycheck. Dividends were paid and taxed to me, then reinvested to purchase stock. Would it be considered as employee stock plan in turbo tax? Or regular stock investment? Not sure even it would make any differences?
I do not have all records but good enough to reconstruct reasonable cost basis. I moved those stocks to a broker, and sold all of them last year, so I received 1099B without cost basis. In turbo tax, I typed in cost basis by myself, and selected date acquired "various", and "long term non-covered". It also asked me "do you have additional info". Do I need to include more details, e.g., all transaction cost basis and sold price (I have more than 100 transactions...)?