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Given it shows sale date and sale price she did sell some. I don't know about Tesla but a lot of companies don't issue 1099-Bs for employee stock transactions.
There is nothing foir her to report - unless you can find a way to get the $.40 ST capital gain on the return. The ordinary income from the transaction is already in her W-2.
Given it shows sale date and sale price she did sell some. I don't know about Tesla but a lot of companies don't issue 1099-Bs for employee stock transactions.
There is nothing foir her to report - unless you can find a way to get the $.40 ST capital gain on the return. The ordinary income from the transaction is already in her W-2.
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