capital gains tax on mutual funds
Capital gains tax on mutual funds refers to the tax levied on the profits earned from the sale or redemption of mutual fund investments. When an investor sells mutual fund shares and realizes a gain, the difference between the purchase price (cost basis) and the sale price is considered a capital gain. This capital gain is subject to taxation at specific rates, depending on the holding period and the investor's tax bracket.
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