GeorgeM777
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Investors & landlords

Possibly.  The dividends from your company may not match your vesting schedule.  Dividends are generally paid quarterly, although some companies pay them once a year, and you can find your company's dividend schedule by reviewing third party financial/stock sites, such as Yahoo Finance.  Then compare the dividend payments dates with your vesting schedule to see what differences there are.  

 

RSU dividends should be included on your W-2 and if they are not, you need to add them to your wage income.  If you report the dividends again in the dividend section of TurboTax, you will be paying tax twice on the same income, thus, you don't want to report the same income twice.  Perhaps, you should check with your company to verify the amount you received as dividends from the RSUs and whether your company can issue you an amended W-2 if your current W-2 is not accurate.  

 

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