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Proper entry on 2099-b

I received a 1099-B related to a sale this past year based on a stock I initially purchased through an employee purchase plan.  There are a number of line items which are listed as 'unsupported', as they did not have the cost basis information.  I have records that provide that.  When I enter this into TurboTax, do I list it now as 'supported' and add in the cost basis, or list it as 'unsupported' but add in the cost basis?
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KenH1
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Proper entry on 2099-b

Correct.  You'll need to supply the cost basis and the sales category, which will be either B (short-term noncovered) or E (long term noncovered).

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KenH1
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Proper entry on 2099-b

Correct.  You'll need to supply the cost basis and the sales category, which will be either B (short-term noncovered) or E (long term noncovered).

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