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Level 2
August 27, 2025
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Short term transaction for which basis is missing & not reported to IRS

  • August 27, 2025
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Working on my 2024 taxes, I have a 1099-B for iShares gold ETF with 1c completed but no 1b or 1e info.  The 12 transactions total $50 but TT won't let me input zero or dash signs in those boxes.  The broker says to contact a tax expert, for $50 income???  Broker said it was a "WHIST" transaction? Thanks for your help.

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    baldietax
    Level 12
    August 27, 2025

    do you have more info on what these small transactions are? - not sure what WHIST might have meant - you should go back to your original transaction information for the dates and cost basis and enter those details, tho $0 should be allowed for box 1e if valid (can be the case on expired short put for example)

     

    if you input these as a 'sales summary' it will likely trigger the need to send your 1099-B to the IRS, it's better to input as 'one by one' to avoid the mailing (same with wash sales, AMD etc).

    Level 2
    August 28, 2025

    I have since learned that these transactions are WHIFT (widely held fixed investment trusts), not WHIST.  I went to the iShares Gold Trust & received a lot of info about these transactions as well as from past TT community participants.  I received enough info to complete the transaction.  I have more knowledge about this type of investment than I had before.  Got to keep the grey matter moving upstairs! TY.

    fanfare
    Level 15
    August 29, 2025

    The simplest solution is to retain the basis of zero for those transactions. It will be a small amount that requires tedious calculation.

     

     

    @stafford2019