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February 15, 2025
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Fed Interest/Dividends from SNVXX Government Money Market Fund (Schwab)

  • February 15, 2025
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I have a 1099 DIV with $9101.37 in box 1a: Total Ordinary Dividends.  Of that amount $2143.54 came from SNVXX.  When I look up SNVXX, Schwab says at least 99.5% comes from US Government securities.  

After I enter the 1099 DIV in TTax, I am prompted with a series of check boxes.  One of them says: "A portion of these dividends is U.S. Government interest."  Since 99.5% or more of this fund is in government securities I checked the box.  I then entered $2,132.82, which is 99.5% of the total I received from SNVXX.

Did I handle this correctly?


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    JohnB5677
    February 17, 2025

    Yes If you own a mutual fund like SNVXX, you'll need to calculate the amount of income you earned from the fund's government bond holdings to take advantage of this exemption.

     

    @john747

     

    Edited 02/17/2025 \ 7:23 AM PST

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    baldietax
    February 17, 2025

    @john747 I think you handled this correctly

     

    @JohnB5677 I don't think your response is correct.  Agree this is all ordinary dividend in Box 1a not qualified.  But a portion of it is government obligation as provided by the % supplied by the mutual fund company for that holding.  This is the case with most MM funds.

    john747Author
    February 17, 2025

    Awesome.  Thanks guys and gals. 

    Employee
    April 13, 2025

    https://www.schwabassetmanagement.com/resource/2024-supplementary-tax-information shows that only 33.3% of SNVXX is in US Gov Obligations, and only that portion would be generally exempt from state income taxes.

    So I wonder how you got the 99.5%.

    Also, for CA/CT/NY, see the remark at the top of that document about it not meeting the minimum investment requirements to permit the "pass-through" of exempt income. 😞

    baldietax
    April 13, 2025

    good catch yes the official source for the %s should be the tax supplement link you provided not deducing it from prospectuses or asset allocation web pages etc