Yes, you can enter Form 1099-B information on individual stock sales. You would do that in the "Income & Expenses" tab.
- Scroll down to "Investment Income"
- "Show More"
- "Start/revisit" the "Stocks, mutual funds...(1099B)" topic
I was not able to see the article you reference, but perhaps it was related to stock options or restricted stock units. Those situations are a little more involved.
If you just made some investments in stocks and sold a few in 2020 and received a 1099-B from your broker the entry process in TurboTax is straightforward.
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