Return of Capital

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Return of Capital refers to the distribution of funds to investors that represents a return of their original investment, rather than a distribution of profits or earnings. It reduces the investor’s adjusted cost basis in the investment. Understanding “what is return of capital” is crucial for tax implications, as it is generally not taxable until the investor’s cost basis is fully recovered.

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