Discussion:ESPP Ordinary income calculation
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| {{ForumReplyPost|UserID=Death&Taxes|Date=12 December 2007|Text=I am using the same figures and Proseries is giving me $1018 in case #2. I am using 2005 software and checking the ESPP block. BTW the commission on that worksheet is that paid on purchasem, not on sale. You don't give us the sale proceeds, but I don't think that important in calculating the ordinary income element. }} | {{ForumReplyPost|UserID=Death&Taxes|Date=12 December 2007|Text=I am using the same figures and Proseries is giving me $1018 in case #2. I am using 2005 software and checking the ESPP block. BTW the commission on that worksheet is that paid on purchasem, not on sale. You don't give us the sale proceeds, but I don't think that important in calculating the ordinary income element. }} | ||
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| + | 1st block sales proceeds $6,906 | ||
| + | 2nd block sales proceeds $6,241 | ||
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| + | I am also using Proseries (Basic) 2005. | ||
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| + | Ishaq[[User:Inagpurwala|Inagpurwala]] 17:28, 12 December 2007 (CST)}} | ||
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Discussion Forum Index --> Basic Tax Questions --> ESPP Ordinary income calculation
Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> ESPP Ordinary income calculation
Inagpurwala (talk|edits) said: | 12 December 2007 |
| I understand that if ESPP shares are sold under two years of holding period, then 15% discount is treated as Ordinary Income for tax purpose.
I am working on 1040X – 2005 for a client and it seems that for one block of shares, ProSeries (ESPP Worksheet) is not calculating Ordinary income amount correctly. Here is info details: 1st Block trade: Offer date 03/03/03 Mkt Price at Offer date $20.44 Purchase date 08/31/04 Mkt price at purchase date $15.96 Purchased price $13.56 Commission on sale $20. Number of share sold 342 Date sold 11/18/05 Calculated (ProSeries) Ordinary income $1049 = 342 X 3.06 This calculation is correct. 2nd Block trade: Offer date 03/03/03 Mkt Price at Offer date $20.44 Purchase date 02/27/04 Mkt price at purchase date $29.62 Purchased price $17.37 Commission on sale $14. Number of share sold 332 Date sold 09/01/05 Calculated (ProSeries) Ordinary income $473. Per my calculation it should be $1018 = 332 X 3.06 Question: Where I am making error? Thanks in advance IshaqInagpurwala 16:09, 12 December 2007 (CST) | |
Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said: | 12 December 2007 |
| I am using the same figures and Proseries is giving me $1018 in case #2. I am using 2005 software and checking the ESPP block. BTW the commission on that worksheet is that paid on purchasem, not on sale. You don't give us the sale proceeds, but I don't think that important in calculating the ordinary income element. | |
Inagpurwala (talk|edits) said: | 12 December 2007 |
| Thanks D&T.
1st block sales proceeds $6,906 2nd block sales proceeds $6,241 I am also using Proseries (Basic) 2005.
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