SOL Fee Cost Basis Inflated After Jupiter Order Close
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Ryan
What is the issue?
Jupiter Limit CanceledOrder and DCA CloseOrder proceeds are distributed evenly between the returned asset and the returned SOL rent deposit. This records the returned SOL with an inflated cost basis, and subsequent inflated capital gain upon disposal of that SOL.
Who is affected?
Users with canceled Jupiter Limit orders and closed Jupiter DCA orders.
What is the workaround?
Users can ignore the returned SOL in the Close Order where the cost basis is inflated.
Manual edits are a temporary workaround and will not be overwritten by future fixes or re-syncs. However, manual changes can sometimes result in duplicate transactions or other unintended side effects. For this reason, edits should be made with caution. Once a permanent fix is released, manually edited transactions may need to be reviewed or removed to ensure accuracy.
Keywords: sol, cost basis, jupiter, dca, limit orders
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