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My stock is worth $19.00 (I didn't even know I had it) and now turbotax says they cannot help me unless I pay 29.99....PLEASE HELP as I cannot afford -limited $$

I don't mind putting this in my taxes but I literally can't afford to pay so much for so little - doesn't make sense.  Please help me as I don't know what to do.  I'm on limited income.
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KenH1
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My stock is worth $19.00 (I didn't even know I had it) and now turbotax says they cannot help me unless I pay 29.99....PLEASE HELP as I cannot afford -limited $$

If you didn't sell the stock, there'e nothing to report and so no need to upgrade.

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KenH1
New Member

My stock is worth $19.00 (I didn't even know I had it) and now turbotax says they cannot help me unless I pay 29.99....PLEASE HELP as I cannot afford -limited $$

If you didn't sell the stock, there'e nothing to report and so no need to upgrade.

My stock is worth $19.00 (I didn't even know I had it) and now turbotax says they cannot help me unless I pay 29.99....PLEASE HELP as I cannot afford -limited $$

My stock was sold and I received a check for 19.00......same problem with cost of turbotax

My stock is worth $19.00 (I didn't even know I had it) and now turbotax says they cannot help me unless I pay 29.99....PLEASE HELP as I cannot afford -limited $$

It just doesn't make any sense to me to be charged 60.00 for a 19.00 check.
KenH1
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My stock is worth $19.00 (I didn't even know I had it) and now turbotax says they cannot help me unless I pay 29.99....PLEASE HELP as I cannot afford -limited $$

Understood.  You can always not report it.  The IRS will eventually send a letter asking you to pay the difference, which would be a few bucks at the most.
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