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Questions of Cost adjustments for Noncovered securities in 1099-B?

In my 1099-B from E*Trade,  The first issue is that the broker does not include the basis of noncovered securites with only three transactions, and  I also received Schedue K-1 and K-3 for the three noncovered securities. Actually the stock has been sold with losses shown in Schedule-K, but since no basis was deducted, the three transactions ended up with a large gain.  The second issue is that  I exported 1099-B to TurboTax but I noticed the system only exported one of the three transactions,and  I don't know why this happened. I found these two errors by looking at the Form1099-B worksheet in Turbo Tax.  I want to add back the cost basis for the nocovered securites and also add back the other two transactions' proceeds and cost basis to reflect the actual loss. I have two questions:

 

I. I don't know how to use the TurboTax software to add basis and also add the other transactions because I already exported data directly from the broker website to my computer.  Should I just open the Turbo Tax worksheet to fix the two errors manually? Would corrections manully affact other data of my tax return in TurboTax? 

2. May I just use the cost basis shown on the schedule K-1 to adjust the cost basis for the noncovered seceruites? Please advise. Thank you. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Questions of Cost adjustments for Noncovered securities in 1099-B?


For non-covered securities ( BOX B or E) showing zero (wrong) basis, enter the correct basis yourself.
Use code "B" and put -0- in col (g).
For Box A or D, leave basis as reported, use Code "B" and put an adjustment in col(g).
If the basis is not reported to IRS, there's nothing to adjust.
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If you check the box indicating you have other boxes on your 1099-B to enter, TurboTax will do it this way.

 

@Juliaxyw 

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