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  • Feb 24, 2013, 08:11 PM
    shall890
    Nondividend distribution??
    Hello,

    I bought stock in a company in June 2009. In Oct 2011, that company paid out dividends equal to the its current stock price times the number of shares I had, e.g. 200 shares * $1.04/share = $208. At that time there stock price reduced to $0.134/share. On Oct 2012, that company gave me a return of capital of $60. Currently, I have 200 shares in the company at a share price of $0.018/share. The 2012 1099-DIV shows the $60 as a non dividend distribution.

    Tax-wise, what am I suppose to do with the $60 non dividend distribution? I did some research an found that the non dividend distribution reduces the bases of the stock. How do I compute the basis?

    Steven
  • Feb 24, 2013, 09:58 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    Steven,

    You should keep the information about the $60 return of capital. Because it DOES reduce the basis for the stock, but that does not come into play until you SELL the stock.
  • Feb 24, 2013, 10:23 PM
    shall890
    Ok. What if the return of capital is more than the cost basis? Say I bought the stock for $100 and they returned $120. Wouldn't I have to pay taxes on the $20 even if I haven't sold the stock yet?

    I did a little more research and came to the conclusion that dividends don't reduce the cost basis. I am thinking that the current cost basis for the stock is equal to what I paid for the stock + commissions - $60. Is that correct?

    Steven
  • Feb 24, 2013, 10:38 PM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    That sounds accurate.

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