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I have the same problem. According to the help system, this amount is taxable if cost basis is 0, but I was never asked for cost basis.
Yes, there is no box to enter a basis when entering a 1099-DIV. Although they do have the 'cash in lieu of ' amount in the 1099-DIV, it must be reported as a sale under tax law. The 1099-DIV is not considered as a 'sales' taxable income document like the 1099-B, even though they provide a box for the cash on the dividends form. See additional information below.
How to Report Cash in Lieu of Fractional Shares
Tax Basis Example: Assume a shareholder has an aggregate $100 basis in 50 shares of ABC stock ($2 per share), and the fair market value of one share of ABC stock is $66.65. Following the ABC Merger, the shareholder should have an aggregate $100 basis in 64.1 shares of ABC stock (50 shares x 1.2820, or $1.56 per share), and should be treated as having sold 0.1 shares of ABC stock with a tax basis of $0.156 ($1.56 x 0.1 shares) for $6.67 ($66.65 per share fair market value x 0.1 fractional shares).
Once you have your information you will complete the entry in TurboTax using the following steps.
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