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Mutual Funds (Costs, Distributions, etc.)
I have both purchased and sold shares in a money-market mutual fund. The fund is managed so the share price is constant. All gain is reported as dividends. Do I have to report the sale of these shares?
How do return of principal payments affect my cost basis when I sell mutual funds?
How do I calculate the average basis for the sale of mutual fund shares?
If I used an average basis method for shares of one mutual fund I sold, do I have to use it for all mutual funds I sell?
How do I calculate the average cost method of a mutual fund if the fund price splits?
I received a 1099-DIV showing a capital gain. Why do I have to report capital gains from my mutual funds if I never sold any shares?
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Capital Gains, Losses/Sale of Home
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Page Last Reviewed or Updated: December 09, 2008