GeorgeM777
Expert Alumni

Investors & landlords

It is unlikely that your RSUs would have a zero cost basis.  Generally, the basis for a RSU is the fair market value on the day the shares vested with you.  Thus, you will probably need to do some research to determine the per share price for your RSUs on the day they vested.   When you are confident that the basis is correct, then your gain should also be correct.

 

Regarding the long-term error you are seeing, have you checked the date acquired entry and the date sold entry?   To establish a long-term holding period, those dates must reflect a holding period of more than one year.  

 

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