Employee Communications on Tax Reporting For Stock Sales from Stock Compensation
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In the Tax Center http://bit.ly/9rI8R1 at myStockOptions.com, take a look at the short 8-minute video on the expanded IRS Form 1099-B, the new IRS Form 8949, and the revised Schedule D.
It's a painless way to learn about these important developments and prevent expensive mistakes by your employees on their tax returns during the imminent tax season. The focus is on sales of stock received from stock compensation.
In a concise, engaging overview, you'll see, hear, and learn about:
- the expanded reporting on Form 1099-B, and why the reported cost basis may be wrong or omitted
- how to figure out the right cost basis for your stock sales
- the new Form 8949 and how to report stock sales on it
- how to interpret Form 1099-B when completing Form 8949
- what to do when the cost basis in Box 3 of Form 1099-B is too low or not given
- totaling the reported stock sales on the revised Schedule D
After you watch it, please give me your comments. Thank you.
Link directly to it at: http://www.mystockoptions.com/flash/newtaxforms.cfm
Bruce Brumberg, Editor
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