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Just pick an average date. (Turbotax insists on a date to classify the gains between long term and short term. It can't do that without a date. However, if the result is all were purchased over a year ago, an average date will work.)
Just pick an average date. (Turbotax insists on a date to classify the gains between long term and short term. It can't do that without a date. However, if the result is all were purchased over a year ago, an average date will work.)
This solution does not work for me now in 2021.
TurboTax kept asking me to "Check This Entry" for the "Date Acquired" of a stock sell during federal review.
No matter how many times I filled that field, it kept asking.
I also tried deleting the 1099B import and then re-imported. No luck either.
Update:
I decided to continue and ignore the problems in fed review. I was able to reach payment page.
It seems this issue won't block me from filing.
I have the same issue, I have entered payment information but cannot file because the date acquired field refreshes indefinitely, no matter what I enter.
I did this step in my 1099 b, but when I go to file I still receive a message to fix my return and input a date for the stock sale in question. regardless of what I enter at this stage, the page continually refreshes.
I'm having the same issue. I bought and sold the same stock twice last year and Turbotax doesn't accept either date as the acquired date. I'm unable to submit my taxes because of this issue.
In TurboTax Online, are you able to enter Various by following these directions.
In TurboTax Online, are you able to enter Various by following these directions.
I have the same issue. None of these solutions works now. It's a bug with TurboTax, that needs immediate attention. This is showstopper, since it prevents me from submitting my tax.
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@parthi007
Yes, I was on a call with them for more than 1 hr to replicate the issue. There is still no resolution. This looks to be a software issue, which needs immediate attention.
Likewise, I did the same as @@imaze and was on the phone for an hour. I deleted and reuploaded the 1099b and was assured that the bug would be fixed by today but is not. I have already paid for turbotax but can't submit my return now.
Hi cactusgg,
Do you have any updates? I faced the same issue today, and I called support about an hour, but it seems they didn't have a solution right now. I have already paid for TurboTax too.
The software needs a date acquired because it has to be able to calculate whether the sales were short or long term transactions. The capital gains rate is higher for short term (a year or less). If it's blank on your 1099-B, it means the payer didn't have the information (probably because it was "various").
Look back into your records and enter a date. If it isn't exact then enter something close. Remember, the point is to ascertain if the gain is short or long term.
If you aren't sure how long you held the securities, 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.
@imaze007
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