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| In article <0a2fdc7b-dfe5-4fe5-9568-b09328c78630[at]u69g2000hse.googlegroups.com> , martin lynch <odiegoogle[at]yahoo.com> wrote: - quote - > So I had some stock holdings in an online trading account, which I
Not a good way to do it. You really need to keep track of your> really hadn't paid attention to for the past year (yeah stupid I > know). I guess I'm of the buy, hold, and forget about it camp. holdings, particularly any transactions you make (buy, sell, reinvest dividends, etc.) because that information is a MUST to figure your cost basis when you finally sell the stock. Knowing your cost basis is for YOUR benefit (if you pay $50 for a stock and sell it for $55 do you want to be taxed on the $5 profit or the entire $55? because that is what the IRS will try to do if you can't prove your actual cost basis). - quote - > Now on my 1099-B, I see that I supposedly received Gross Proceeds of
You probably didn't.> $1.00 from the sale of stock "ABC" on 3/27/07. I never recalled > selling any stock last year. - quote - > As I track back through my statements, I see that my February
My guess is that ABC company merged with or was bought out by XYZ> statement shows I held stock "ABC, but my March statement shows I no > longer hold stock "ABC". Yet I never received any trade confirmation > of selling "ABC" (I get a snail mail confirmation each time I buy/sell > stock). I know that "ABC" either went bankrupt or was delisted. Do I > simply treat this as a regular stock transaction, with the 3/27/07 > sell date? Even though I never voluntarily sold the stock? company and you received X shares of XYZ company for each share of ABC that you held with a fraction of a share left over, which was sent to you in cash. Didn't you receive a check in the mail? You should be getting statements/information in the mail about all of this. Is your stock held by a broker? If so, call your broker and find out. If not, where is your stock(s) being held? If held by you, have you moved and not notified the companies (ABC and others) of you new address so that you receive important information (and dividends)? -- -Ernie- -- << ------------------------------------------------------- > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2007) - All rights reserved. > << ------------------------------------------------------- > |
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| "martin lynch" <odiegoogle[at]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:0a2fdc7b-dfe5-4fe5-9568-b09328c78630[at]u69g2000hse.googlegroups.com... - quote - > So I had some stock holdings in an online trading account, which I
Yes. Sometimes, a company goes out of business and buys back all of its> really hadn't paid attention to for the past year (yeah stupid I > know). I guess I'm of the buy, hold, and forget about it camp. > Now on my 1099-B, I see that I supposedly received Gross Proceeds of > $1.00 from the sale of stock "ABC" on 3/27/07. I never recalled > selling any stock last year. > As I track back through my statements, I see that my February > statement shows I held stock "ABC, but my March statement shows I no > longer hold stock "ABC". Yet I never received any trade confirmation > of selling "ABC" (I get a snail mail confirmation each time I buy/sell > stock). I know that "ABC" either went bankrupt or was delisted. Do I > simply treat this as a regular stock transaction, with the 3/27/07 > sell date? Even though I never voluntarily sold the stock? stock, distributing its cash in the process so it's left with nothing (except an agreed-upon reserve to cover the cost of its final tax return). -- << ------------------------------------------------------- > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2007) - All rights reserved. > << ------------------------------------------------------- > |
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| So I had some stock holdings in an online trading account, which I really hadn't paid attention to for the past year (yeah stupid I know). I guess I'm of the buy, hold, and forget about it camp. Now on my 1099-B, I see that I supposedly received Gross Proceeds of $1.00 from the sale of stock "ABC" on 3/27/07. I never recalled selling any stock last year. As I track back through my statements, I see that my February statement shows I held stock "ABC, but my March statement shows I no longer hold stock "ABC". Yet I never received any trade confirmation of selling "ABC" (I get a snail mail confirmation each time I buy/sell stock). I know that "ABC" either went bankrupt or was delisted. Do I simply treat this as a regular stock transaction, with the 3/27/07 sell date? Even though I never voluntarily sold the stock? -- << ------------------------------------------------------- > << The foregoing was not intended or written to be used, > << nor can it used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties > << that may be imposed upon the taxpayer. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting posts > << to this newsgroup as well as our anti-spamming policy > << are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2007) - All rights reserved. > << ------------------------------------------------------- > |
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