Tax Basis Reporting on 1099-B Changed Again for Stock Compensation

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See http://lnkd.in/dWciD4e for discussion of changes in the 1099-B, what it means for stock compensation, and preventing tax return mistakes.  


For the 2014 tax year, in meaningful ways the IRS has yet again changed Form 1099-B, adding to the potential confusion about cost-basis reporting. To learn about the changes and to help employees understand them, see  newly updated FAQ on myStockOptions.com on this complex topic.

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