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NQSO Stock

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams How do I report a sale of NQSO shares on my federal income-tax return? This is premium content

You need to complete Form 8949 and Schedule D for the year of your stock sale and file them with your IRS Form 1040 tax return. You must...

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams How are capital gains taxed and reported when I sell my NQSO shares? This is premium content

To compute the appreciation since exercise, you take the sales price after commissions and subtract...
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Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams How do I report a sale of shares in an NQSO sell-to-cover exercise? This is premium content

To report the sale of shares in a sell-to-cover exercise, you complete Form 8949 along with Schedule D for the year of...

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams I did cashless exercises/sales of stock options from several grants simultaneously. Do I need to report each sale separately, or can I attach the 1099-B statement from my broker and aggregate them on one line? This is premium content

The details of the shares you sold go on Form 8949, and Schedule D collects just the column totals from that form. The instructions of Form 8949 require you to...

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ISO Stock

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams How do I report a sale of shares in an ISO sell-to-cover exercise? Is there ISO-related AMT? This is premium content

To report the sale of shares in a sell-to-cover exercise, you complete Form 8949 along with Schedule D for the year of...

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams After I have met the ISO holding periods, how do I report a sale on my tax return? This is premium content

After you have held the stock more than two years from grant and one year from exercise, the spread between the exercise price and the sale price is...

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams How am I taxed if I have made a disqualifying disposition (e.g. sale) of ISO shares in a different year than the year I exercised the option? How do I report this? This is premium content

With ISOs, it is always the sale that triggers taxes. The rules are similar to those that apply to sales of ISO shares made in the same year as exercise; the difference is that...

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Restricted Stock, RSUs, and Performance Shares

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams How do I report a sale of restricted stock on my federal income-tax return? This is premium content

You need to complete Form 8949 and Schedule D for the year of your stock sale and file them with your IRS Form 1040 tax return. You must...

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams How do I report a sale of shares from restricted stock units (RSUs) on my federal income-tax return? This is premium content

You need to complete Form 8949 and Schedule D for the year of your stock sale and file them with your IRS Form 1040 tax return. You must...

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams In the tax-return reporting for restricted stock, do I need to report shares that I sold for taxes or that my company used for tax withholding? This is premium content

You should definitely report a sale for taxes at vesting if you received a 1099-B that shows the proceeds. The IRS will...

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams How do I report a sale of performance shares or PSUs on my federal income-tax return? This is premium content

You need to complete Form 8949 and Schedule D for the year of your stock sale and file them with your IRS Form 1040 tax return. You do this even if...

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SARs Stock

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams How do I report sales of shares from stock appreciation rights on my federal income-tax return? This is premium content

Whether you sell all the stock at exercise or hold the stock and later sell it, you need to complete Form 8949 and Schedule D for the year of your stock sale and file them with...

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ESPP Stock

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams If I make a disqualifying disposition with my ESPP stock, how do I report the sale on Form 8949 and Schedule D of my tax return? This is premium content

You report the sale on Form 8949 and Schedule D to show your capital gain or loss, regardless of any actual gain or loss. This is the difference between...

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams If I sell ESPP shares after the required holding periods, how do I report the sale on my Form 8949 and Schedule D? This is premium content

The sale of your ESPP shares is likely to trigger both ordinary income and capital gain income, as explained...

Form 8949 and Sch. D diagrams My company's ESPP is not tax-qualified under Section 423 of the Internal Revenue Code. How do I report any gain that results from the sale of my ESPP shares on my federal income-tax return? This is premium content

Form 8949 is where you list the details of each stock sale, while Schedule D aggregates the column totals from this form to report your total long-term and short-term capital gains and losses. However...
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