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If the final gain in column 1(h) is correct on your 8949, then I would go with the method of data entry that produces the correct answer.
TurboTax instructions say to enter the 1099-B exactly as printed, then adjust the basis by adding additional information (see the screenshot below).
You are correct that the IRS instructions for form 8949 say that, when the Sales Category is B or E (noncovered security), then the correct basis should be entered in column 1(e) and zero should be entered in Box 1(g). But the important issue for you is to get the correct answer for gain or loss in Column 1(h), since that will determine your tax. Use whichever method gives you the correct gain or loss.
If the final gain in column 1(h) is correct on your 8949, then I would go with the method of data entry that produces the correct answer.
TurboTax instructions say to enter the 1099-B exactly as printed, then adjust the basis by adding additional information (see the screenshot below).
You are correct that the IRS instructions for form 8949 say that, when the Sales Category is B or E (noncovered security), then the correct basis should be entered in column 1(e) and zero should be entered in Box 1(g). But the important issue for you is to get the correct answer for gain or loss in Column 1(h), since that will determine your tax. Use whichever method gives you the correct gain or loss.
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