Road Guy
Well-known member
okay here I go...
I had some stock for the last 15 years, which I utilized dividend reinvestment.. I have my tax records where even though I received no actual money I included the money from the dividends with my taxes and paid taxes on that money.
last year I sold all the "plan dividends" for a sum of $2700.
There is a line in turbo tax when I enter this it asks "How much did you pay for this stock"?
Of course If I enter $0 then I owe about $1300 in taxes, if I enter $2700 I dont owe anything?
How would this be interpretted? My opinion is since I have paid taxes on this all along I would enter $2700 for the "cost"
I know none of you are CPA's but I appreciate your tax saviness
I had some stock for the last 15 years, which I utilized dividend reinvestment.. I have my tax records where even though I received no actual money I included the money from the dividends with my taxes and paid taxes on that money.
last year I sold all the "plan dividends" for a sum of $2700.
There is a line in turbo tax when I enter this it asks "How much did you pay for this stock"?
Of course If I enter $0 then I owe about $1300 in taxes, if I enter $2700 I dont owe anything?
How would this be interpretted? My opinion is since I have paid taxes on this all along I would enter $2700 for the "cost"
I know none of you are CPA's but I appreciate your tax saviness