I had a long term security position in my brokerage account (about 6 years old) that I wanted to abandon so I did a procedure with the brokerage firm to take this non-tradable stock out of my account at a price of zero, they sent me a trade confirmation at 0 for it but they do not include it in the 1099 so it's up to me to report it as I see fit. Two questions:
1) I am confused whether to report it under code E or F
2) Should I put abandoned in the security description or do anything else to say it's an abandoned security
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I would report the investment as code (F) Long-term transactions not reported to you on Form 1099-B. The word worthless should be in the description.
If the stock is worthless, you should be able to report your complete investment in the stock. Worthless stock includes abandoned stock, permanently surrendered for no consideration.
Enter a worthless stock like any stock sale but with a sales price of zero and the word worthless in its description. Enter the correct cost or basis, date acquired, and December 31 as the date sold.
See IRS Publication 550 Investment Income and Expenses, page 54.
In TurboTax Premier Online, follow these steps.
I would report the investment as code (F) Long-term transactions not reported to you on Form 1099-B. The word worthless should be in the description.
If the stock is worthless, you should be able to report your complete investment in the stock. Worthless stock includes abandoned stock, permanently surrendered for no consideration.
Enter a worthless stock like any stock sale but with a sales price of zero and the word worthless in its description. Enter the correct cost or basis, date acquired, and December 31 as the date sold.
See IRS Publication 550 Investment Income and Expenses, page 54.
In TurboTax Premier Online, follow these steps.
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