Those are as rare as hen's teeth. Without looking it up, I think you just reduce basis in the stock until it goes below zero, or is fully liquidated. Then use Schedule D. I think I remember a Merrill Lynch 1099-B doing that once.
it doesn't get input anywhere - you or the client need to keep track or it and it goes to schedule D once it goes below zero basis for the loss
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