I am a shareholder in an S-corporation. I had a positive basis at the beginning of 2018 and a business loss in my K-1 for 2018. When I use the TurboTax software and select the option "All of my investments in this activity is at risk" I never get to report my stock basis at the beginning of the year. I need to enter the basis so I can only be liable for the losses not exceeding my basis. I realize that the rest of the losses are carried forward to 2019. So, I wonder if I am doing something incorrectly. Thanks for the feedback!
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You don't need to include your beginning stock basis in the program. You can enter the loss and by you indicating that all of your loss is at risk, you are saying that you have enough basis to take the loss (and carryforward any excess).
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