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Where do I enter the adjusted cost for RSU's sold during the year?

bernie10
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itonewbie
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The reporting for disposition of RSU is no different from how you'd report the sale of securities your client purchased from the markets.

That's why Phoebe says you'd just enter the amount under cost or other basis.

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itonewbie
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What would you like to adjust?  Basis is the FMV reported at vesting on the W-2.

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bernie10
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I agree.  I have an Fidelity 1099 that shows proceeds for RSU's and "0" in the cost column (basis not reported to IRS.  I then have a Supplemental Statement (not reported to the IRS) that shows the adjusted cost.  The question remains where to report the adjusted cost.

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PhoebeRoberts
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Cost or other basis goes in the column headed cost or other basis.

itonewbie
Level 15

The reporting for disposition of RSU is no different from how you'd report the sale of securities your client purchased from the markets.

That's why Phoebe says you'd just enter the amount under cost or other basis.

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itonewbie
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What you enter is not an adjustment but merely cost basis that was not provided to the IRS.

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George4Tacks
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qbteachmt
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qbteachmt
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"I have an Fidelity 1099 that shows proceeds"

A 1099-B is from sales, because either the client or the employer sold shares. The typical RSU process is to sell some of the shares when they vest to help pay the payroll tax that is owed on the entire amount that just vested. That's the basis date.

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bernie10
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thank you

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