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Investors & landlords
I have mainly short term RSUs and NQSOPs and finally figured out that I needed to get another statement for the the grant date/fair value but I have one long term RSU - and I cannot figure out how to make turbotax accept this one. I put long-term basis not reported, just as it is on the 1099B, and 0 for the cost basis, and once I go thru all the details for RSU it will not put it as long term and the adjusted gain is totally incorrect. I have done stock options for YEARS and they have never asked this much info before. I tried doing the entries manually and then did the online transfer from my brokerage, hoping it would fill in this info, but it asked me the exact same questions. How do I fix this? It should be treating it like capital gains since it is longer than one year.