dixu
Feb 3, 2007, 12:08 AM
We just received a 1099-B reporting a very small amount of proceeds $4.42. This is because my husband's company went through a merger last year and his old company stocks were exchanged into the new combined company stocks, resulting in the sales of fractional shares.
We think we need to file schedule D and these are short term gains/losses (the company stocks were held less than a year before the merger occured). The problem is that all the documents we have (the 1099-B, transaction confirmation) say nothing about exactly how many fractional shares were sold. We also have no idea what to put for sales price (we guess $4.42 here) or cost basis. In fact, we don't even know if we incurred a gain or a loss on these fractional shares.
Please help!
We think we need to file schedule D and these are short term gains/losses (the company stocks were held less than a year before the merger occured). The problem is that all the documents we have (the 1099-B, transaction confirmation) say nothing about exactly how many fractional shares were sold. We also have no idea what to put for sales price (we guess $4.42 here) or cost basis. In fact, we don't even know if we incurred a gain or a loss on these fractional shares.
Please help!