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The exchange or financial institution does not have the purchase date and cannot report a holding period, either long-term or short-term. Do you have personal sales records or sales tickets that can determine the purchase date?
If so, in TurboTax Premium Online, report the IRS form 1099-B transaction as follows:
Retain any sales information that you collect with your tax return papers should a tax authority have a question about the transaction at a later time.
Thanks James! The strange thing is that I haven't Sold anything. I bought shares in the Bitcoin ETF called IBIT, and now show 8 small (less than .10 cents) events on my 1099-B and the TurboTax application is asking for purchase dates to rectify. I have 11 shares, bought in three transactions, and now 8 "proceeds" from Sales I never made. Is it an error with etrade? Seems like a trivial issue for $0.34 cents...Thanks again!
Agreed. Very strange.
Rounds to less than a dollar. Not sure that $.34 is necessary to post an entry.
IRS Publication 17, page 14 states:
Rounding off dollars
You can round off cents to whole dollars on your return and schedules. If you do round to whole dollars, you must round all amounts.
Make sure to retain paperwork should a tax authority contact you at a later time.
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