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Well, even though that loss will round down to $0, you might want to report the sale anyway.
Presumably a 1099-B will be issued to you and the IRS does try to match its copy of that 1099-B's it receives to your income tax return. Presumably the 1099-B has both your sales proceeds and the stock's basis and presumably the IRS will see that even if you reported the trade it wouldn't affect your income tax return and won't send you a letter asking "where's this stock trade?"
I'd probably opt not to spend all the extra money to upgrade to Premier simply to report the trade. If, somehow, that letter from the IRS does come asking about the "missing" 1099-B you should be able to inform them that even if you reported the trade your taxable income would not change. If you've properly reported your taxable income in your income tax return there's really nothing the IRS can object to.
Tom Young
Well, even though that loss will round down to $0, you might want to report the sale anyway.
Presumably a 1099-B will be issued to you and the IRS does try to match its copy of that 1099-B's it receives to your income tax return. Presumably the 1099-B has both your sales proceeds and the stock's basis and presumably the IRS will see that even if you reported the trade it wouldn't affect your income tax return and won't send you a letter asking "where's this stock trade?"
I'd probably opt not to spend all the extra money to upgrade to Premier simply to report the trade. If, somehow, that letter from the IRS does come asking about the "missing" 1099-B you should be able to inform them that even if you reported the trade your taxable income would not change. If you've properly reported your taxable income in your income tax return there's really nothing the IRS can object to.
Tom Young
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