GeorgeM777
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Investors & landlords

Yes, provided you adjust the cost basis to reflect what took place as a result of the merger conversion.  The scenario you describe is similar to a stock split. Thus, you can enter what you ended up with post merger, but just modify your cost basis to reflect the merger.  

 

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