Timeline for How to calculate cost basis for RSUs that are vested and never sold?
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Apr 14, 2019 at 19:26 | comment | added | user3470629 | @prl: yes I got 1099-B for from E*Trade for those 20 shares. and how do I know that those were reported in W-2 ? | |
Apr 14, 2019 at 19:19 | comment | added | prl | Assuming that the fair market value of the shares at the time of vesting was reported as income on your W-2, then you're correct that the basis of the shares should be the fair market value at the time of vesting. You can adjust the basis on Form 8949 if the value reported by the broker is incorrect. | |
Apr 14, 2019 at 19:17 | comment | added | prl | Just to clarify: you got a 1099-B for the 20 shares that were automatically sold at the time of vesting to cover taxes and vesting expenses? I've never seen that. | |
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