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Mutual Fund and UIT Supplemental Information

My one of my tax reports has a section of 'Mutual Fund and UIT Supplemental Information'. My state is DC. Details of this section include the following information:

 

VANGUARD Total INTL STK ETF / [removed]
FOREIGN SOURCE INCOME PERCENTAGES
Fgn Source Inc Tot 100.00% Fgn Source Inc Qual 73.63% Fgn Source Inc Adj 0.00%

PERCENTAGE OF INCOME FROM US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES

 

Fed Source Total    0.13% (A detailed breakdown is shown below when available)

 

Agency                             

U.S. Treasury           0.08%

Fed Home Loan     0.05%

VNGRD TTL STK MKT ETF /[removed]
VTI PERCENTAGE OF INCOME FROM US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Fed Source Total 0.16% 

Agency                             

U.S. Treasury           0.09%

Fed Home Loan     0.07%

How and where do I enter this information while filing my taxes?

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JosephS1
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Mutual Fund and UIT Supplemental Information

Just enter the amounts shown on the page(s) that show a 1099 item such as 1099-INT, 1099-DIV, or 1099-B.  If on the 1099-DIV there is a listing for "Foreign Tax Paid", identify the items on the detail forms that foreign tax was withheld from and keep a running total of Total Dividends and Qualifying Dividends.  More and more firms are now listing foreign items separately for easier identification.

 

The percentages you refer to above reflect the percentage of income attributable to the items listed.  For instance, you list Fed Source Total 0.13%.  You would allocate 0.13% of that particular fund's income to Federal sources not subject to state income tax.  Unless the total is substantial, any change in tax amount at the state level would be negligible and probably not worthy of the effort to calculate.

 

@DCconfused

 

 

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