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If the broker did not have a cost basis on the 1099-B then of course it would have shown a gain ... so if you enter the correct basis you may have a loss. That is not a bad thing. You are supposed to enter the missing information.
the reporting requirements for your broker are not necessarily the reporting requirements for you, the Investor.
You must report according to the requirements of the Investor.
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