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Investors & landlords
Hi Robert, thank you for your response. Yes, I still have the shares I had before the merger, and I see that my basis in the stock has been reduced. The amount generated by the sale did not exceed my basis. As I attempt to enter this 1099-B in the "Investment Income" section in Turbotax, I need data for six fields. I have three of them: 1a) Description (cash merger consideration); 1c) date sold (10/04/19); 1d) net proceeds ($2619.82)
I have nothing on the 1099-B for the remaining three Turbotax cells: 1b Date acquired; 1e cost or other basis; Sales category(?) Please advise how to fill these three cells in. Thank you
March 7, 2020
3:05 PM