Whether you are reporting interest at the end of the bond's life or every year, you report the interest from
your bonds on your federal income tax return on the same line with other interest income.
Not exact matches
interest from municipal
bonds as well as distributions from mutual funds that qualify as exempt interest dividends; this
income is generally not subject to regular
federal income taxes; note that Fidelity reports this information to the IRS, and may be required to report the information to
tax authorities in California among other states; the total amount or a portion of tax - exempt income (reported as specified private activity bond interest) must be taken into account when computing the federal Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) applicable to individuals and may be subject to state and local taxes; you are required to report tax - exempt income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it on your state tax return as w
tax authorities in California among other states; the total amount or a portion of
tax - exempt income (reported as specified private activity bond interest) must be taken into account when computing the federal Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) applicable to individuals and may be subject to state and local taxes; you are required to report tax - exempt income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it on your state tax return as w
tax - exempt
income (reported as specified private activity
bond interest) must be taken into account when computing the
federal Alternative Minimum
Tax (AMT) applicable to individuals and may be subject to state and local taxes; you are required to report tax - exempt income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it on your state tax return as w
Tax (AMT) applicable to individuals and may be subject to state and local
taxes; you are required to report
tax - exempt income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it on your state tax return as w
tax - exempt
income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it
on your state
tax return as w
tax return as well
Notwithstanding the exemption from
taxes for interest
on municipal
bonds, taxpayers are still required to report such interest
on their
federal income tax returns pursuant to section 6012 (d) of the Code.
interest from municipal
bonds as well as distributions from mutual funds that qualify as exempt interest dividends; this
income is generally not subject to regular
federal income taxes; note that Fidelity reports this information to the IRS, and may be required to report the information to
tax authorities in California among other states; the total amount or a portion of tax - exempt income (reported as specified private activity bond interest) must be taken into account when computing the federal Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) applicable to individuals and may be subject to state and local taxes; you are required to report tax - exempt income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it on your state tax return as w
tax authorities in California among other states; the total amount or a portion of
tax - exempt income (reported as specified private activity bond interest) must be taken into account when computing the federal Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) applicable to individuals and may be subject to state and local taxes; you are required to report tax - exempt income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it on your state tax return as w
tax - exempt
income (reported as specified private activity
bond interest) must be taken into account when computing the
federal Alternative Minimum
Tax (AMT) applicable to individuals and may be subject to state and local taxes; you are required to report tax - exempt income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it on your state tax return as w
Tax (AMT) applicable to individuals and may be subject to state and local
taxes; you are required to report
tax - exempt income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it on your state tax return as w
tax - exempt
income on Form 1040, and may be required to report it
on your state
tax return as w
tax return as well