I worked for a company that was purchased and I had shares vested to me, these were bought and sold same day. the amount of the sale in addition to the taxes taken at the time are included as income and taxes on my w2 from this company. what is necessary for reporting this?
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Yeah...one other thing.
You will likely get a 1099-B for that stock sale (sometime in February) from whatever financial institution handled the sale. And you will enter that exercise as a sale of stock.
....BUT it is important to note...that since the gain on that sale was noted and entered as part of your W-2, for the stock sale, you will update the basis on the date of the sale...to the price on the date of sale. Result is zero gain...(to small loss due to brokers fees). The IRS will expect to see that information on your tax return. Taxes were withheld on yoru W-2 for that income...but when entering the stock sale in the stock sale area...do not indicate in that area that taxes were withheld...they are already on your W-2 entry.
A full explanation of your procedure is shown on situation #2 here:
You will also need to be using the Premier, or H&B software to enter this data. Deluxe or Basic will no longer handle stock sales.
Since this deal was consummated in a takeover situation it's probable that you won't get a 1099-B as it's unlikely that a broker was involved in the sale. Even if a broker was involved in the sale there's a possibility that you won't get a 1099-B as they are not required in "same day" vesting/sale situations, meaning you don't have to report sales in this situation, (though you might wish to anyway if fees were taken out.)
You probably can ask your employer if any official 1099-B's will be issued. If they aren't, then you are done when you enter your W-2.
Tom Young
Thanks a lot for all the help. It all worked out and I wasn't audited. 🙂
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