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Do I enter 1099-B info for MT stock not sold -- it says Expire under Action, sell date 4/13/16, and zero for cost basis and gain... I did not sell the stock.

There's an odd thing on my 2016 1099-B from my broker, and I'm not sure if I need to report the info when I do my tax. I sold no stocks in 2016, yet my three lots of MT stock are listed with "Expire" in the Action column, a sell date of "4/13/2016," and zero shown for both the Cost Basis  and Gain/Loss. I still own all the stock -- nothing has changed. My broker says it may have been a "reclassification" or something, and said to ask TurboTax. Any help would be appreciated.

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Do I enter 1099-B info for MT stock not sold -- it says Expire under Action, sell date 4/13/16, and zero for cost basis and gain... I did not sell the stock.

IRS matches these documents so I would show this in TurboTax as $0 gain or loss.

Just to possible prevent a letter from IRS later (which really should not happen anyway due to no gain).

Broker sounds correct, it must of been some symbol or name change on it.

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Do I enter 1099-B info for MT stock not sold -- it says Expire under Action, sell date 4/13/16, and zero for cost basis and gain... I did not sell the stock.

IRS matches these documents so I would show this in TurboTax as $0 gain or loss.

Just to possible prevent a letter from IRS later (which really should not happen anyway due to no gain).

Broker sounds correct, it must of been some symbol or name change on it.

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