I had thought I read that Option trading will now be reported on a 1099B. Has anyone else read anything about this?
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Bob, I thought this was always the case. I have survived some of these option transactions with my clientele, seems like it is always either very good or very bad.
But in all cases I've encountered, there was a 1099-B. Of course, they've all been with major brokers - Merrill Lynch, Smith Barney, etc. It's possible these brokerage houses have been voluntarily reporting if there has been no requirement to do so.
EXERCISE of options creates a reporting requirement on an employee's W-2, and carries no 1099-B requirement -- I'm assuming you're talking about trading and not exercising.
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With Option trading has been reporting by the brokerage on 1099B when the option is sold or covered. No reporting when the option expires worthless. This always seemed like a good place to someone to both lose a deduction and to overstate their losses.In other words, a democratic government is the only one in which those who vote for a tax can escape the obligation to pay it.
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Originally posted by SnaggletoofBob, I thought this was always the case. I have survived some of these option transactions with my clientele, seems like it is always either very good or very bad.
But in all cases I've encountered, there was a 1099-B. Of course, they've all been with major brokers - Merrill Lynch, Smith Barney, etc. It's possible these brokerage houses have been voluntarily reporting if there has been no requirement to do so.
EXERCISE of options creates a reporting requirement on an employee's W-2, and carries no 1099-B requirement -- I'm assuming you're talking about trading and not exercising.
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According to 2006 Form 1099B instructions
According to the 2006 Form 1099B instructions:
Exceptions. Brokers are not required to file, but may file, Form 1099-B for:
13. Grants or purchases of options, exercises of call options, or entering into contracts that require delivery of personal property or an interest therein.
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Thanks to.........
....all for your response. I thought it was on the message board, but I guess not. I will search google to see what comes up.This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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