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I'm not sure what your question is here, exactly.
Same day sales typically do result in a small loss. If you didn't get a 1099-B in this case, (brokers aren't required to issue one in this situation), then you aren't required to report the sale. But you can report the sale if you wish by using the "Stocks, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Other" interview and telling TurboTax that no 1099-B was received.
If you did get a 1099-B but didn't report it under the mistaken belief that "the gain is already reported on my W-2" then you have two ways of going here:
If none of the above answers your real question, then post back here with clarification.
Tom Young
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