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posted Apr 24, 2021 2:15:52 PM

Sale of a mutual fund

My current broker sold a mutual fund that was purchased when I was with a different brokerage.  I can't find the date that the shares were purchased originally.  I know it is more than 10 years ago.  How do I go about finding a cost basis?

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Expert Alumni
Apr 24, 2021 2:26:12 PM

You can try online searches for historical prices for the company. However, if you don't know the date, you will just have to do the best you can.

Level 15
Apr 24, 2021 4:29:53 PM

You have to report the sale on your tax return. Lacking any cost basis, the IRS will consider the entire sale amount as taxable. So, you need to make your best effort to determine the original cost basis, even if (worst case) it's a guess. Historical prices of most mutual funds are  readily available on the internet and should, at least, satisfy the IRS that your basis wasn't zero; just "google"  fund name  (or symbol) Historical  Prices