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posted Jun 5, 2019 11:57:44 AM

On my 1099-B, the 1b (date acquire) field is blank. It doesn't have anything in it at all. When I try to leave that space blank n TurboTax, it tells me I must enter date

On my 1099-B, the 1b (date acquire) field is blank. It doesn't have anything in it at all. When I try to leave that space blank n TurboTax, it tells me I must enter date

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New Member
Jun 5, 2019 11:57:46 AM

You will need to enter a "Date Acquired". 

If the "Date Acquired" field is blank on your Form 1099-B, it means the Payer didn't have that information. You would need to provide an answer from your records or enter a date that is consistent with the holding period.

If you held the security for more than 1 year, then enter a  "Date Acquired"  that is more than 1 year before the date you sold the security.  

If you held the security for less than 1 year, then enter a  "Date Acquired"  that is less than a year before the date you sold the security (1/1/2015 will work).

If you aren't sure how long you held the security, try looking for the "Box" or "Code" on your 1099-B.

If Box A or B is checked, then the holding period was less than one year. 

If Box D or E is checked, then the holding period was more than one year. 

Level 15
Jun 5, 2019 11:57:47 AM

A date that is one year before the date you sold indicates a Short Term Gain.

Level 2
Feb 3, 2020 8:26:28 PM

The answer really does not help.  I received three 1099B's from Vanguard for my mutual fund this year I have no information regarding dates, etc.  They just include a footnote that a blank Box 1b means securities were acquired on a variety of dates (with no information of those dates) and just to leave it blank.  Fine, but Turbotax will not allow that so what to do?

Level 7
Feb 3, 2020 8:31:45 PM

Do you have a cost basis provided by the broker?  Is the amount of sale and amount of cost basis broken out by short term(under a year) and long term. You used to be able to enter various as a date, (can't get my mock up to work right now)

Level 2
Feb 6, 2020 8:35:08 AM

Turbotax will not accept "various".  Input requires date format.  Turbotax, if you read this stuff.....FIX IT.

Expert Alumni
Feb 6, 2020 11:39:41 AM

See the page titled Now we’ll walk you through entering the info on your (provider name) 1099-B.

 

Under Box 1b see hyperlink Learn more to the right of Something other than a date.  It reads:

 

“What if there is no date?   If you don't have a single date listed in Box 1b of your 1099-B, you can select Something other than a date. After you select this, you can choose from two options: Blank or Various (or more than one date).”

 

You find these options in the box What do you see in Box 1b?.

 

Level 2
Feb 6, 2020 2:42:21 PM

Thanks for help.  That fixed it. My oversight.

New Member
Mar 15, 2020 6:53:22 PM

This works initially but when I get to the final review it mandates that I again put in a date which I do not have. Did anybody figure this out?

Expert Alumni
Mar 15, 2020 7:02:06 PM

You can safely create a date acquired without repercussions.  For example, if it is a long term transaction, create a date that is more than one year from the sale date.  If is short term, create a date within the year of the sale. the 1099B you receive should specify if long term or short term..

New Member
Jul 12, 2020 9:23:36 PM

My completecheck list has 200+ items because the broker left it blank. I've been marking it bank but it takes forever, is there anyway to do it in bulk? 

Level 2
Feb 5, 2021 5:59:32 PM

That would be correct, except that even when you choose "blank" in that walk-through for your 1099-B, TurboTax will call it out later during your final review as unacceptable. It then insists you enter a date.  It will not allow you to type "blank" or "various"... it insists on a MM/DD/YYYY format. There is no longer a question mark or drop down choice to say that you have "blank" or "various."  If you try to just continue without entering a date, it simply will not let you.  It will not file your taxes without a date.

 

Might be the first year in a decade I don't use TurboTax, since they clearly haven't addressed this issue in over 2 years of people asking the same question.   For the record, I have a BBA in accounting, so I probably should be saving the $70 on my taxes every year, but I also liked saving paper.

 

Additionally, for my own situation, I initially invested a sum of money distributed among 5 funds in 2015. I had my broker sell 2 of those in 2020 and add the proceeds to one of the remaining funds. This has been the only activity I have EVER done, no other deposits or withdrawals in 5 years.  My 1099-B  has BOTH short and long term information for each sale of my 2 funds... but they do not list acquired dates for any of it, and I am certain I didn't hold these less than 12 months... Sounds like I'm not alone... so... must be an issue with Turbo Tax, not with all of our different investment companies' reporting formats.

Level 2
Feb 5, 2021 6:03:24 PM

you can "safely create a date" .... CREATE a date???? LIE on your taxes? I'm sorry, I am not going to knowingly provide false information on my federal income tax form because TurboTax can't fix an IT bug.  If it IS truly so trivial, and clearly it is not a required piece of reporting information otherwise we all would have it provided already on our 1099-B's... then TurboTax should quit asking.  We already said if it was short or long term, if it doesn't matter, then TurboTax shouldn't ask.

Level 1
Feb 18, 2021 1:35:38 PM

This glitch is still annoyingly present in 2021.

Expert Alumni
Feb 19, 2021 4:07:26 PM

The IRS requires a date acquired field solely to determine if short term or long gain. A blank line will not let your forms process correctly. In the program, there is a link, What if some of my info is missing? 

TurboTax is aware that brokers don't always fill the forms out completely. Date acquired and cost basis are the main two that we see all the time.

 

This is not a glitch, this a requirement that must be answered as either short term or long term so the proper tax rates can be used. Short term gains and losses are netted and taxed at your normal tax rate, same as wages.

 

Long term gains and losses are netted and use capital gains tax rates which range from 0-20% tax.

 

There is more to the story but that is the short version.

 

@mishkathlay

Level 3
Feb 21, 2021 9:48:17 AM

I'm having the same issue. "date acquired field must be entered" . The date acquired IS present in the box and I'm still getting this message. Has to be a software glitch. Also my computer will lockup trying to fix an entry that already exists. I've logged into TurboTax on different machines getting the same results. Any suggestions??? This is extremely annoying. Neve had any issues with TurboTax until filing Webull tax with Premier upgrade for $70.00 plus tax.  

 

Level 1
Feb 21, 2021 10:02:59 AM

Also getting this same issue as well as other problems and general slow performance. Very dissapointed with turbotax and would not recommend to anyone. It looks like I will have to enter my 25 pages of tax sales manually which is why I paid $55 for the software in the first place. I will be calling ASAP on Monday for a refund. Worst software ever!

Level 1
Feb 21, 2021 10:03:57 AM

Hey Dan, I'm having the same problem. Computer also locks up each time for me too. No matter what date I put in that form it won't let me past. Extremely annoying.

Level 1
Feb 21, 2021 11:41:47 AM

For all those still having this issue - I just spoke with a Turbo Tax rep on the phone, and they said the form has not updated for 2020 yet. She said by Feb. 26th it should be resolved and to try again then. 

Level 2
Feb 21, 2021 2:37:49 PM

Thank you! I hope it works all this is very frustrating. 

Level 2
Feb 21, 2021 2:52:57 PM

This would fix the need of having to input "date acquired" right? Thanks for reaching out to everyone on here by the way. 

New Member
Feb 21, 2021 3:32:19 PM

What form are we talking about that will be fixed by Feb 26?

Level 8
Feb 21, 2021 6:21:11 PM

The forms they must be referring to are the Schedule D and Form 8949, however, on the IRS website specific to the 8949, it is not giving a definitive date. @jemac12 please let me know if you had further questions or were just curious as to the forms they were referring to and I'd be happy to further assist.

Level 2
Feb 21, 2021 8:15:23 PM

I too am having this exact same issue. Spent 30 mins on the phone with TurboTax support people who clearly had no idea how to help. I told them this appeared to be a software bug and that they should open up an engineering or tech support ticket so that their developers could look into the issue.

 

Instead, they insisted on doing unhelpful things like clearing my browser cache and cookies, or having me re-enter my 1099-B all over again. I finally gave up in frustration. 

 

I've used TurboTax for over a decade, but this may in fact be the year that I finally switch to another program. Ridiculous.

New Member
Feb 22, 2021 12:11:00 PM

Even when I enter the date it just keeps going back to it, any fix for this?