Form 8949 Part II with box F checked -- is this possible in TurboTax?
$13 "Cash in Lieu" of 0.83 shares of VTRS, from a spin-off of another stock I own. My broker reported this to me as realized gain, but did not report on form 1099-B to the IRS.
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2 Replies
fanfare
Level 15
Apr 9, 2021 9:34:15 AM
Of course.
Box F or C will be checked when you tell TurboTax you did not get a 1099-B for that transaction.
If basis is not reported the 1099-B is still sent; that ix Box E or B.
susan-warren
New Member
Apr 9, 2021 10:06:24 AM
Thanks for the reply. For some reason TurboTax Deluxe is stuck here. I've chosen "long term/no 1099-B" (I'm paraphrasing) but I can't progress past this point in preparing my taxes. it's stuck on "needs review".