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1099-B Cost Basis Blank But Have The Value

  • February 9, 2024
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My wife inherited stocks Jan 2022 and we sold them Aug 2023 so it is a long term basis reports to the IRS.

 

We did receive some ordinary dividends so we have a 1099-DIV we are reporting.

 

We then sold the stocks. The document we have noting the sale of the stocks does note the Proceeds, Costs Basis, and Estimated long term gain.

 

We received a 1099-B, but "1e (Cost or other basis)" is blank.

 

In Turbo Tax,  within "Box 1e - Cost or other basis" should I enter the value Costs Basis value even though the cost basis on the 1099-B is blank? As noted above, when we sold the stocks the cost basis was listed documenting the sale and the stocks were inherited.

 

Since the 1099-B "1e (Cost or other basis)" is blank but I do know the value, should I also checked "The cost basis is incorrect or missing on my 1099‑B?"

 

Thank you

 

Shawn

    Best answer by mglauner

    Yes, you correctly indicated 'cost basis is incorrect or missing' in TurboTax when entering your 1099-B for sale of inherited stock, since it is blank on your form.  On the next screen, you can then enter the correct Cost Basis. 

     

    The Cost Basis is the value of the asset at the time of the decedent’s death, which may the Cost Basis reported on on the additional document you received, and which you could then enter in TurboTax. 

     

    You could confirm that with the Broker, or look up the value of the stock on the Date of Death online.

     

    Here's more info on Stock Cost Basis. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    3 replies

    mglaunerAnswer
    February 9, 2024

    Yes, you correctly indicated 'cost basis is incorrect or missing' in TurboTax when entering your 1099-B for sale of inherited stock, since it is blank on your form.  On the next screen, you can then enter the correct Cost Basis. 

     

    The Cost Basis is the value of the asset at the time of the decedent’s death, which may the Cost Basis reported on on the additional document you received, and which you could then enter in TurboTax. 

     

    You could confirm that with the Broker, or look up the value of the stock on the Date of Death online.

     

    Here's more info on Stock Cost Basis. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    February 28, 2024

    My cost basis is blank on my 1099-B, but I was able to find the correct number to enter, so as you said, I chose "cost basis is incorrect or missing."  However, when I enter the amount on the screen that says "I know my cost basis and need to make an adjustment" and hit continue, it takes me back to the sales page and that sale is listed as "needs review" and Turbo Tax tells me I need to go back and fix things in that section so I can file.  

    Employee
    March 6, 2024

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    fanfare
    Employee
    February 9, 2024

    If your transaction shows with Box E or Box B,

    answer yes to the question so you can enter the basis  and  set the proper code "B".

    enter the actual basis and put -0- in column (g).

     

    @shawnMsrm 

    shawnMsrmAuthor
    February 10, 2024

    Thank you for the guidance.

     

    To confirm, I entered some example data below to make sure I was completing it correctly. I am then promoted to confirm the cost basis value. Is below correct?

    Thank you.

     

    Shawn