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Level 2
posted Feb 28, 2022 10:36:26 AM

TurboTax Changes Sales Category from Long Term to Short Term

TurboTax Deluxe changed the sales category from Long Term (Box E) to Short Term (Box B) of a 1099-B transaction of an Inherited  (= Date Aquired) asset.  Why?  TurboTax help states that all sales of inherited assets should be treated as Long Term.

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Intuit Alumni
Mar 4, 2022 2:17:42 PM

Please follow the instructions here to manually update your software. 

 

If you still need assistance, please comment and let us know. 

Level 2
Mar 5, 2022 9:15:22 AM

I completed the manual update (now running version [phone number removed]) and restated TurboTax Deluxe.  However, there is no change to the issue.  Specially two of my1099-B transactions entered with a Date Acquired of "Inherited" and a Sales Code of Box D and another of Box E gets transformed by TurboTax as a Sales Code of Box A and Box D respectively.  Forms  8949 (Copy 1 and Copy 2) also show these transactions as Short Term.  Changing the Date Acquired value to an actual date (resulting in either a long or short term transaction) as a test did not change the TurboTax result (both transactions were still considered short term).  Please let me know if there is a way to correct this.  Thanks.

Level 2
Mar 5, 2022 10:08:18 AM

I tried deleting the two 1099-B transactions in question, restarting TurboTax and re-entering them as before.  The 2 "Inherited" acquired transactions that TurboTax had considered Short Term are now correctly showing as Long Term on both the 1099-B and 8949 forms.  I don't understand why this worked but seems like the issue is resolved.