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Mutual fund capital gain on my 1099-DIV : no cost basis?
I am in the USA. I have some mutual fund shares that I bought directly from a mutual fund company many years ago spread out over 20+ purchases at different prices.

Last year the fund apparently gave out a capital gain distribution that was reinvested. I can see that in the 1099-DIV form that was sent to me, box 2a ("Total capital gain dist") shows something like 00.

Now, I am used to seeing more information that my online brokerage provides me on a 1099-B / 8949 showing every stock sale and its cost basis. I would then calculate the net gain or loss accordingly.

How do I treat this capital gain distribution? Is the 00 treated as a net gain? I called the mutual fund company, and they said there's no cost basis associated with it.


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The capital gain is either short-term or long-term and will be indicated on the 1099-DiV. You pay taxes on this amount as the capital gain was received in a taxable account (assuming since you received a 1099-DIV). More info here: www.mutualfundstore.com/brokerage-account/capital-gains-distributions-taxable


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