Have a taxpayer with 1099B transactions, no issue there,
but then the T/p informs me that there is an acquisiton of stock and in late 2011 or early 2012 ceases to trade, and still is not trading.
We are not talking alot of $ here - under $ 1,000 - all purchased/traded through ScottTrade. - Clearly shows not trading or worthless on Month to Month Stmts.
Is that sufficient to take the loss on Schedule D as worthless stock, and then if,so, do I mark - Box B - Basis not reported, as Scott Trade did not include in their Annual 1099B report, or mark Box C (cannot check box A or B)
I have already accessed clients transcripts on e-services, and IRS is showing either A or B - so I am thinking this one maybe/might need to be a C code on 8949
Just not sure how all of my learned colleagues are dealing with this issue for worthless stock
Thanks,
Sandy
but then the T/p informs me that there is an acquisiton of stock and in late 2011 or early 2012 ceases to trade, and still is not trading.
We are not talking alot of $ here - under $ 1,000 - all purchased/traded through ScottTrade. - Clearly shows not trading or worthless on Month to Month Stmts.
Is that sufficient to take the loss on Schedule D as worthless stock, and then if,so, do I mark - Box B - Basis not reported, as Scott Trade did not include in their Annual 1099B report, or mark Box C (cannot check box A or B)
I have already accessed clients transcripts on e-services, and IRS is showing either A or B - so I am thinking this one maybe/might need to be a C code on 8949
Just not sure how all of my learned colleagues are dealing with this issue for worthless stock
Thanks,
Sandy
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