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Investors & landlords
Thank you for the reply.
I think I need to clarify my question.
I only have 4 transactions that are part of the single 1099B.
Each of those transactions have different Option Grant dates, different Exercise dates and different strike and price at time of exercise. All were sold at same price in 2019 which is why I got the 1 1099B for all combined. I could summarize those into one costs basis, but the issue I have is that if I add all together the number of shares for the total exceeds the number of shares TT allows me to enter. Ideally I would enter each of the 4 transactions with grant, exercise, strike and price at exercise and sales price at date of sale separately and they would all be under the one 1099B.
‎January 31, 2020
9:46 AM