MarilynG1
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A non dividend distribution is a "return of capital". You are getting some of your original investment back. It is not taxable. Note that you entered it into TurboTax (TT) via a 1099-DIV, but it doesn't show up on your tax return.

 

Here's more info on Non-Dividend Distributions. 

 

Nonqualified (ordinary) dividends don’t receive any special tax treatment, they’re taxed as ordinary income.  Here's more info on Non-Qualified Dividends.

 

See this Guide to Taxes on Dividends.

 

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