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Investors & landlords
Yes but on the first page it wants me to enter zero (from 1e column on the 1099B)and then once I go thru what it is (RSU) then it asks me about the price and the grant date (from the summary statement) - which works out fine for the short term RSU transactions, but this one long term RSU is not calculating correctly. I put in the correct dates, I selected long-term, and I put in the price and the 'gain' it is showing is $7, not the $118.17 that shows on the statement. I am at the point where if it calculated $118 as a short term gain and I had to pay the darn tax on it all, I would, just to stop stressing about it. All the short-term RSUs also had units withheld to cover the taxes and the long term one does not but TT doesn't seem to recognize that long-term RSU exist