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Yes, it is added to the basis.
When you click on the " Learn More" while in the program, you will get additional information about basis.
Box 1e - Cost or other basis Learn more
I have a misc. fee that says "...these amount are not reported to the IRS. They are presented here for your reference when preparing your income tax."
Can I deduct these fees anywhere?
No, as these fees that you pay a broker to purchase an investment, such as commissions, are not deducted as a miscellaneous itemized deductions. You essentially receive a deduction for these fees when you sell the investments, as you subtract the cost basis from the sale amount to arrive at the amount of taxable gain.
My question is for stock sells, does TurboTax automatically add in the commission to the cost basis which on my consolidated tax TDamerica form which displays this information. Or do I need to manually do this for every stock sell?
No, TurboTax imports the information that is provided by the broker on the 1099-B, they don't "add" anything to it.
That being said, in nearly all cases where a broker charges commission, they add the commission to the basis of the stock, so it is already on your 1099-B.
If you have sales on a 1099-B and you are certain that you were charged commission and it was not included on your 1099-B, this is how to enter it in TurboTax:
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