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Why is my sale of Tax exempt mutual fund treated as capital gain?

I got a 1099-B form from USAA showing I had liquidated $15000 on 3-19-2016. TurboTax is showing this as taxable event

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Why is my sale of Tax exempt mutual fund treated as capital gain?

The tax exempt dividend paid by the fund is not taxable but any capital gain if you sell shares is a taxable event.

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Why is my sale of Tax exempt mutual fund treated as capital gain?

The tax exempt dividend paid by the fund is not taxable but any capital gain if you sell shares is a taxable event.

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Why is my sale of Tax exempt mutual fund treated as capital gain?

It is a taxable event.  On (as example) tax free bonds, the interest is tax free.  The gain on sale is not.

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