If you hold mutual fund shares in your Roth individual retirement account, the taxes on reinvested income will be evaluated.
A Roth IRA offers a variety of investments, including actively managed mutual funds and index funds. Index funds track a particular index and tend to be cheaper than actively managed mutual funds. Even seemingly small differences in fees can have a big impact on your retirement savings over time.
Mutual funds typically distribute these net capital gains to investors on an annual basis. Capital gains are taxable income even if they are reinvested. In January, you received your IRS Form 1099-DIV showing your share of the Fund's capital gains for the previous year.
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