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posted Mar 19, 2023 10:05:50 PM

How to handle NMWHFIT ADDITIONAL WRITTEN STATEMENT for GLD ETF investment

Last year I purchased GLD ETF using automatic investment of $250 every month but I didn't sell any GLD stocks. But this year along with the 1099 forms, I got NMWHFIT ADDITIONAL WRITTEN STATEMENT from Etrade. It mentions about cost basis adj amount   $ −4.95 (Note -ve value). Please note my 1099 forms doesn't have any entry for GLD as there was no Sale. Am I suppose to do anything in the tax return based on NMWHFIT ADDITIONAL WRITTEN STATEMENT ?  If yes, Kindly advise how to handle this. Thanks in advance.

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Expert Alumni
Mar 20, 2023 8:50:23 AM

Yes, you are.  The Grantor Trust Tax Reporting Statement provides an example of how investors in GLD should report their pro rata sale of GLD that the ETF effects to cover GLD fees.  Page 11 provides an example of what an investor should report on their tax return assuming they bought GLD during the year and held GLD at year end.  This example seems to mirror your situation.  

 

Therefore, review the steps provided in the example on page 11 and apply them to your situation to determine what you should report on your tax return.  Moreover, keep your computations along with the Grantor Trust Tax Reporting Statement in the event you need to substantiate your calculations.

 

2022 Grantor Trust Tax Reporting Statement for GLD

 

[Edited 03/30/2023 | 8:55am PST]

 

@sujiths80 

 

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Expert Alumni
Mar 20, 2023 8:50:23 AM

Yes, you are.  The Grantor Trust Tax Reporting Statement provides an example of how investors in GLD should report their pro rata sale of GLD that the ETF effects to cover GLD fees.  Page 11 provides an example of what an investor should report on their tax return assuming they bought GLD during the year and held GLD at year end.  This example seems to mirror your situation.  

 

Therefore, review the steps provided in the example on page 11 and apply them to your situation to determine what you should report on your tax return.  Moreover, keep your computations along with the Grantor Trust Tax Reporting Statement in the event you need to substantiate your calculations.

 

2022 Grantor Trust Tax Reporting Statement for GLD

 

[Edited 03/30/2023 | 8:55am PST]

 

@sujiths80