GeorgeM777
Expert Alumni

Investors & landlords

@bkhinrichs.  It appears as if you are suggesting that your W-2 is not accurate in that it is missing the withholding amounts from the sale of the RSUs.  If that is the case, you will need to discuss the matter with your employer.  Generally, you need to enter your W-2 information as it appears on your W-2 because the IRS also has a copy of your W-2 and if you were to change the withholding numbers to reflect what you think they should be, upon e-file you might get a rejection because your W-2 amounts will not match what the IRS has on file.  

 

When entering your information into TurboTax regarding the sale of your RSUs, you will see a page where you will enter information about, among other things, total shares vested, and shares withheld to pay for taxes.  Below is a screenshot of this page.  

 

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