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In 2016, I had stock shares granted from my employer. In 2017, 5 of these shares were distributed. Taxes withheld, net 3 shares. Do I need to report on my taxes?
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In 2016, I had stock shares granted from my employer. In 2017, 5 of these shares were distributed. Taxes withheld, net 3 shares. Do I need to report on my taxes?
Yes. All income needs to be reported on your taxes. There is no minimum amount.
However, this information may be reported on your W-2 and unless you sold the shares, you need do no more for reporting for 2017.
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In 2016, I had stock shares granted from my employer. In 2017, 5 of these shares were distributed. Taxes withheld, net 3 shares. Do I need to report on my taxes?
Yes. All income needs to be reported on your taxes. There is no minimum amount.
However, this information may be reported on your W-2 and unless you sold the shares, you need do no more for reporting for 2017.
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In 2016, I had stock shares granted from my employer. In 2017, 5 of these shares were distributed. Taxes withheld, net 3 shares. Do I need to report on my taxes?
I found a separate pay advice for this transaction with $0 net pay. Just showed taxes withheld.