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Stocks (Options, Splits, Traders)
How do I figure the cost basis of stock that has split, giving me more of the same stock, so I can figure my capital gain (or loss) on the sale of the stock?
How do I figure the cost basis when the shares I'm selling were purchased at various times and at different prices?
How are reinvested dividends reported on my tax return?
How do I compute the basis for stock I sold, when I received the stock over several years through a dividend reinvestment plan?
How do I report participation in an employee stock purchase plan on my tax return?
I purchased stock from my employer under an employee stock purchase plan. Now I have received a Form 1099-B from selling it. How do I report this?
Should I advise the IRS why amounts reported on Form 1099-B do not agree with my Schedule D for proceeds from short sales of stock not closed by the end of year?
Do I need to pay taxes on the additional stock that I received as the result of a stock split?
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Capital Gains, Losses/Sale of Home
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Page Last Reviewed or Updated: December 09, 2008