Yeh, this is seriously impacting sharesights usefulness. I am questioning the accounting background of the company for not fully understanding this requirement?
If I purchase a share at x dollars, when selling that share I need to report on the capital gain, and that’s based on the purchase price of the share.
In Australia, as well, there are taxation discounts on the capital gains when that share is held for more than a year. Associating the sale to the specific lot is required for this CGT discount (otherwise, you don’t know how long you held the share for).
Effectively, I would like to associate the sale with a specific lot - and be able to see how many shares are sold per lot, how many are remaining (still held in that lot) and the realised capital gain per lot. This is kind of non-negotiable for CGT purposes here in Australia.