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Schwab Funds Supplementary Tax Info john_t 04-16-2006
Posted by john_t on April 16, 2006, 2:48 am
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Schwab sends out their Schwab Funds Supplementary Tax Info
with all the usual stuff you need to fill out the always
weird fed tax free/some states yes/no tax free status of
these funds.

This year they give you the break down for the Municipal
Money fund but not the California Municipal Money fund.

AMT% is provided for both funds.

Does this imply the California fund is 100% fed and state
tax free since they don't show the state break out ?

Sorry if this reads rough.

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Posted by Ira Smilovitz on April 16, 2006, 11:44 pm
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> Schwab sends out their Schwab Funds Supplementary Tax Info
> with all the usual stuff you need to fill out the always
> weird fed tax free/some states yes/no tax free status of
> these funds.
>
> This year they give you the break down for the Municipal
> Money fund but not the California Municipal Money fund.
>
> AMT% is provided for both funds.
>
> Does this imply the California fund is 100% fed and state
> tax free since they don't show the state break out ?
>
> Sorry if this reads rough.

There is probably a sentence somewhere in the Supplementary
Info that states that unless otherwise noted State Municipal
Bond funds are 100% tax-free in the titled state.

Ira Smilovitz

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