Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I received a 1099 from Fidelity for some interest and I am curious how I know if it is exempt from state income taxes?
The ticker symbols are:
SPAXX - Fidelity Government Money Market (I suspect this is not tax exempt)
FDLXX - Fidelity Treasury Only Money Market FD (not sure about this one, I thought it invested in short-term treasuries but I don't know).
In theory it should show up on one of the boxes of the 1099 right? If so, which one?
I have some of my cash in VUSXX at Vanguard- their Treasury money market fund, I am sure pretty similar to FDLXX. My 1099-DIV is 6 pages, and page 4 says "Mutual Fund and UIT Supplemental Information". Here is the important section:
"VNGRD TRSY MMKT INVS / / VUSXX
PERCENTAGE OF INCOME FROM US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Fed Source Total 80.06% (A detailed breakdown is shown below when available)
Agency % Agency % Agency %
U.S. Treasury 80.06 Fed Farm Credit 0.00 TN Valley Auth 0.00
Fed Home Loan 0.00 Student Loan 0.00 Other Dir. Fed 0.00"
The formatting doesn't come through well, but that's saying 80.06% of the fund is invested in US Treasuries. That is the info you need to put into your tax software when entering the 1099-DIV info.
Thank you, this was helpful. I did a search for "government securities" on my 1099 and apparently Fidelity lists this information separately. In case anyone else is wondering, you have to go here to find it: https://www.fidelity.com/bin-public/060_www_fidelity_com/documents/TY23-GSE-Supplemental-Letter.pdf
SPAXX is not listed so I assume that is zero. My FDLXX is 90% from U.S. government securities so that is good to know.
Take a closer look, I think it may there in a "pack"
Fidelity® Government Money Market Fund - All Classes* Various 41.18%
It's really unfortunate that they can't just pull this info out and include it in your 1099 package like Vanguard does.
Thank you again, that is really helpful. Agree, it would be helpful and easy for them to include this on the 1099.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I received a 1099 from Fidelity for some interest and I am curious how I know if it is exempt from state income taxes?
The ticker symbols are:
SPAXX - Fidelity Government Money Market (I suspect this is not tax exempt)
FDLXX - Fidelity Treasury Only Money Market FD (not sure about this one, I thought it invested in short-term treasuries but I don't know).
In theory it should show up on one of the boxes of the 1099 right? If so, which one?
I have some of my cash in VUSXX at Vanguard- their Treasury money market fund, I am sure pretty similar to FDLXX. My 1099-DIV is 6 pages, and page 4 says "Mutual Fund and UIT Supplemental Information". Here is the important section:
"VNGRD TRSY MMKT INVS / / VUSXX
PERCENTAGE OF INCOME FROM US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Fed Source Total 80.06% (A detailed breakdown is shown below when available)
Agency % Agency % Agency %
U.S. Treasury 80.06 Fed Farm Credit 0.00 TN Valley Auth 0.00
Fed Home Loan 0.00 Student Loan 0.00 Other Dir. Fed 0.00"
The formatting doesn't come through well, but that's saying 80.06% of the fund is invested in US Treasuries. That is the info you need to put into your tax software when entering the 1099-DIV info.
Thank you, this was helpful. I did a search for "government securities" on my 1099 and apparently Fidelity lists this information separately. In case anyone else is wondering, you have to go here to find it: https://www.fidelity.com/bin-public/060_www_fidelity_com/documents/TY23-GSE-Supplemental-Letter.pdf
SPAXX is not listed so I assume that is zero. My FDLXX is 90% from U.S. government securities so that is good to know.
Take a closer look, I think it may there in a "pack"
Fidelity® Government Money Market Fund - All Classes* Various 41.18%
It's really unfortunate that they can't just pull this info out and include it in your 1099 package like Vanguard does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I received a 1099 from Fidelity for some interest and I am curious how I know if it is exempt from state income taxes?
The ticker symbols are:
SPAXX - Fidelity Government Money Market (I suspect this is not tax exempt)
FDLXX - Fidelity Treasury Only Money Market FD (not sure about this one, I thought it invested in short-term treasuries but I don't know).
In theory it should show up on one of the boxes of the 1099 right? If so, which one?
I have some of my cash in VUSXX at Vanguard- their Treasury money market fund, I am sure pretty similar to FDLXX. My 1099-DIV is 6 pages, and page 4 says "Mutual Fund and UIT Supplemental Information". Here is the important section:
"VNGRD TRSY MMKT INVS / / VUSXX
PERCENTAGE OF INCOME FROM US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Fed Source Total 80.06% (A detailed breakdown is shown below when available)
Agency % Agency % Agency %
U.S. Treasury 80.06 Fed Farm Credit 0.00 TN Valley Auth 0.00
Fed Home Loan 0.00 Student Loan 0.00 Other Dir. Fed 0.00"
The formatting doesn't come through well, but that's saying 80.06% of the fund is invested in US Treasuries. That is the info you need to put into your tax software when entering the 1099-DIV info.
Thank you, this was helpful. I did a search for "government securities" on my 1099 and apparently Fidelity lists this information separately. In case anyone else is wondering, you have to go here to find it: https://www.fidelity.com/bin-public/060_www_fidelity_com/documents/TY23-GSE-Supplemental-Letter.pdf
SPAXX is not listed so I assume that is zero. My FDLXX is 90% from U.S. government securities so that is good to know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I received a 1099 from Fidelity for some interest and I am curious how I know if it is exempt from state income taxes?
The ticker symbols are:
SPAXX - Fidelity Government Money Market (I suspect this is not tax exempt)
FDLXX - Fidelity Treasury Only Money Market FD (not sure about this one, I thought it invested in short-term treasuries but I don't know).
In theory it should show up on one of the boxes of the 1099 right? If so, which one?
I have some of my cash in VUSXX at Vanguard- their Treasury money market fund, I am sure pretty similar to FDLXX. My 1099-DIV is 6 pages, and page 4 says "Mutual Fund and UIT Supplemental Information". Here is the important section:
"VNGRD TRSY MMKT INVS / / VUSXX
PERCENTAGE OF INCOME FROM US GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Fed Source Total 80.06% (A detailed breakdown is shown below when available)
Agency % Agency % Agency %
U.S. Treasury 80.06 Fed Farm Credit 0.00 TN Valley Auth 0.00
Fed Home Loan 0.00 Student Loan 0.00 Other Dir. Fed 0.00"
The formatting doesn't come through well, but that's saying 80.06% of the fund is invested in US Treasuries. That is the info you need to put into your tax software when entering the 1099-DIV info.
Anonymous wrote:I received a 1099 from Fidelity for some interest and I am curious how I know if it is exempt from state income taxes?
The ticker symbols are:
SPAXX - Fidelity Government Money Market (I suspect this is not tax exempt)
FDLXX - Fidelity Treasury Only Money Market FD (not sure about this one, I thought it invested in short-term treasuries but I don't know).
In theory it should show up on one of the boxes of the 1099 right? If so, which one?
Anonymous wrote:Use TurboTax