hi, i just imported my 1099 from fidelity and turbo tax is not calculating my total gain correctly even though it's correctly reported on 1099.
not only is wash sale not included in my loss which is correct, but my total gain is also incorrectedly increased by the total of wash sale. can someone please take a look at this bug. i did not have this issue last year, but is experiencing this in this year edition.
for example, my wash sale is 10,000 loss, net gain from 1099 is 50,000, Turbo Tax is reporting my total gain from 1099 as $60,000. can someone please investigate?
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I would like to take a deeper look at this. However, I need a diagnostic file which is a copy of your tax return that has all of your personal information removed. You can send one to us by following the directions below:
TurboTax Online:
TurboTax Desktop/Download Versions:
*(If using a MAC, go to the menu at the top of the screen, select Help, then, “Send Tax File to Agent”)
Hi MaryK4,
I have followed your instruction to 'send the tax file to an agent".
The token number is:
130970105-75583863.
hopefully this will help you identifying the 'bug'.
thank you!
Julian
@juliangao It is redacting the first part of the token code. Can you try to put spaces between the first set of numbers like this: 1 2 3 4 5. Thanks!
i just resent another tax files since i lost the previous number. the new token number is below:
1 3 0 9 7 0 1 0 5 - 5 5 5 5 5 8 5 8
Turbotax will report what you entered.
What is the net gain that your broker statement gives you.
If you sold the triggering shares in 2024, the net gain should be the same as if you never had a wash sale.
This is true if you trade that security in one account only.
hi, any news regarding your findings?
thanks!
Hi Julian,
I'm having same issue with TurboTax product! Right after I posted mine, I saw yours. This is definitely a major defect, in my case, TurboTax over-reports ~$65000 total gain, and the discrepancy seems to be the difference between "Total Wash Sales and Total Market Discount" is added to my total gain, those two values should be separately reported like 1099B Tax statement generated by Fidelity.
FYI: my post: "TurboTax Premier 2024 mishandle imported Total Wash Sales and Total Market Discount Data"
yeah, still hoping for Turbo Tax to address this issue!
It's 2026 and I have the exact same issue... may I ask how this was resolved?
Wash sales cannot be combined into section totals. They should be entered individually so that you can track your cost basis and know when you are allowed to use the information on a final sale.
Wash Sale Rule Defined:
Affect on Cost Basis:
As long as you are tracking the wash sales and are not using them on the tax return when you are not allowed, then you can simply enter the same cost basis as the selling price. This will reconcile your tax return with your Form 1099-B Proceeds which is what the IRS is comparing.
Wash Sale ends:
The wash sale disallowed is not added to the net gain/loss rather it is adjusted and suspended so that it does not affect the total gain or loss for any pending wash sales. The rub is that the broker only knows when a wash sale occurs, not when a wash sale no longer exists. This can spill over between two tax years. Likewise you can have a wash sale during a tax year, and then fully dispose of the stock in the same year which would eliminate the wash sale rule for the final sale of the same stock.
It's up to you to know when you no longer have to consider the wash sale rule.
Example:
X bought 5 shares of ZZZ stock, at $5 per share, then sold it for $3 per share, however immediately before the original 3 shares were sold, X bought another 5 shares at $5.00 per share.
$25 for the first block of shares
15 is the proceeds creating a $10 loss
The $10 loss is now added to the cost of the new shares for an overall cost basis of $35.
Once the second block of shares is sold (5 shares with cost basis of $30) without any repurchase with in the 60 day window (30 days before or 30 days after the sale), and if they are sold at a loss, then no wash sale exists on the sale, and a loss is allowed.
@Oldcat
This issue is still not resolved for 2026: if you prefer importing all stocks transactions into the system rather than manually entering, Turbotax will automatically combine all wash sales into total gain.
But there is "work-around" for TurboTax online version after talking to Turbotax support team:
2. Upload 1099B statement PDF file as a attachment that is required.
Hope this helps...
All wash sales must be handled manually as indicated in the earlier post. An import will never have the required information to accurately reflect the correct wash sale amounts. Please refer to my earlier post about how the wash sales must be accounted for.
As you review the details provided there is assistance with the manual action required by the holder of the wash sales. There is no defect or program update that will handle the wash sales that one might have because the necessary information doesn't come from and is not included in the 1099-B statement(s).
As a >10 years Turbotax user and >20 years stock trader, what I can tell you is that prior to year 2025, Turbotax's import function was working properly & accurately to handle all wash sales after importing 1099 B statements and I didn't have to manually enter wash sale stock transactions. Not sure what happened after that...
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