I have a 1099-B that has data for Box A, Box D and Box E. Box A & D's cost basis are reported to the IRS by the brokerage firm and I have no adjustments to their numbers -- So I have input the relevant numbers in Summary form and they appear on Schedule D, Line1a (Box A) and Line 2a (Box D).
For Box E, the cost basis are not reported to the IRS and I need to input them. There are only 3 sales for Box E and I would rather input them individually in TurboTax -- as oppose to mailing the Form 8949 separately.
How do I enter the individual sales? Do I have to create a dummy account?
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As I mentioned in my original post, I have already started to enter the Box A and Box D information in Summary form. So now, when I go to update, I get a list of my accounts -- including the one in the previous sentence. I am no longer being asked whether I want to enter the information in summary or individual sales. I can only "review" and add more Sales Totals But now I want to enter the individual sales from that same 1099 (for Box E).
In short, how do I enter some sales in Summary (TOTALS) form, and some sales individually from the same 1099?
You need to make a separate entry for the additional investment sales and choose the enter individually option. You don't need to enter a federal ID number for the Form 1099-B entry, so it won't be an issue e-filing your return with matching federal ID numbers. The IRS won't care as long as your total sales and reported cost basis matches on your investment sale entries overall.
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