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hi @GeorgeM777 thanks for your reply.
I did not sell the RSU's, however part of the vested RSU's were sold for taxes. As an example, it shows 100 RSU sold and reported as income in the W2. 40 stocks were sold at vest for taxes and it shows $2k paid in taxes. And I have 60 stocks in my brokerage account now (I didn't sell any beyond what was sold automatically to cover for taxes).
I have noticed sometimes the RSU's don't report the cost basis correctly, so I'm not sure if the taxes paid account for that. From eTrades confirmation it shows this
Shares Released: 100
Market Value per Share: $10
Award Price Per Share: $0
Shouldn't the award price per share be equivalent to what the RSU price was awarded at? Meaning that if I get $10,000 worth of RSU's that equate to let's say 500 shares, then the award price should be $20 per share?
Since I didn't get anything from etrade like a 1099-B, don't I still need to answer Yes when it asks "Did you sell any investments in 2022" because they were sold to cover taxes, and then say no when asked if I got a 1099-B then enter everything manually about the actual cost basis of those vested RSU's?