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That information does not need to be entered on your tax return. The only significance to inheriting the stock would be in determining the cost basis, which would normally be the fair market value when you acquired it.
If you want to see the option again though, you can delete the form 1099-B and re-enter the form in TurboTax.
That information does not need to be entered on your tax return. The only significance to inheriting the stock would be in determining the cost basis, which would normally be the fair market value when you acquired it.
If you want to see the option again though, you can delete the form 1099-B and re-enter the form in TurboTax.
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