ETF Cost Basis - Fidelity (2024)

Like stock, your basis in an ETF is typically based on what you paid for your shares.

J.K. Lasser

ETF Cost Basis - Fidelity (1)

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) share features of both individual stocks and mutual funds. To determine your gain or loss when you sell shares in ETFs, you need to know your basis. This is a tax term that has special meaning.

General rule

Like stock, an investor’s basis in ETF shares usually is based on cost—what you paid for the shares, plus any sales commissions. However, if you did not buy the shares yourself, there are other ways to determine basis:

  • If you acquire shares by inheritance, your basis is the shares’ value for estate tax purposes (usually fixed on the date of the decedent’s death).
  • If you received shares as a gift, your basis usually is the same as the basis of the person who made the gift; ask that person for basis information.

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Adjustments to basis

ETFs that invest in commodities and currencies can be set up differently requiring basis adjustments. It's best to check with your tax professional if you hold these types of ETFs.

Tracking basis

It is important for you to keep track of basis so you can make smart decisions about selling for tax advantage. For example, if you acquire shares in the same ETF at different prices, your basis in all the shares is the sum of everything you paid. However, if you decide to sell less than your entire holdings in the ETF, you’ll need a basis breakdown if you want to sell and minimize your tax results.

If you do nothing—simply ask to sell a certain number of shares in the ETF—you are presumed to have sold the first shares acquired. This is referred to a FIFO, or first in, first out. However, if you identify which shares you want to sell, you can choose those that produce the lowest gain or the greatest loss, depending on the situation.

For example, say you bought 100 shares of the XYZ ETF at $67 in March 2021. You also bought 100 shares in January 2022 at $110. In July 2023, you sell 50 shares at $155. If you do nothing, you are presumed to have sold 50 of the shares for which you paid $67, which would give you an $88 profit per share (ignoring transaction costs for the purpose of the example). However, if you identify the shares that you wish to sell and name those purchased in 2022, your gain is only $45 per share.

You may also be able to use the average cost basis method for your ETF holdings; check with the firm that sold you the ETF to see if your shares are eligible for averaging.

Final Word

It may be helpful to retain confirmation statements whenever you purchase ETF shares. Work with your tax advisor to make sure your actions with respect to ETF holdings optimize tax results.

ETF Cost Basis - Fidelity (2024)

FAQs

How do you calculate cost basis for an ETF? ›

If you purchased shares through a broker and paid commissions, those costs would be added to your cost basis. So if you bought your 10 shares of XYZ from a broker for $100 per share and paid a 1% commission to place that trade, your cost basis would be $1,000 + (1% x $1,000), or $1,010.

Why is my cost basis not showing on Fidelity? ›

Some of the most common reasons for unknown cost basis are: Shares are transferred to the Fidelity account from another institution. Shares were transferred between two accounts registered to different Social Security Numbers. Shares were transferred between mutual fund accounts and brokerage accounts before August, ...

How long does it take for Fidelity to settle an ETF? ›

How long does it take for a stock, ETF, or options trade to settle? Stock, ETF, and options trades settle 1 business day after the trade date, also described as T+1.

Does Fidelity keep track of cost basis? ›

Fidelity offers you the convenience of changing your cost basis tracking method used at your account level or updating an individual security's cost basis. You can make these changes online and they are reflected in your account that day.

How does IRS verify cost basis? ›

The IRS expects taxpayers to keep the original documentation for capital assets, such as real estate and investments. It uses these documents, along with third-party records, bank statements and published market data, to verify the cost basis of assets.

What happens if you can't find the cost basis? ›

The bottom line is that the IRS expects you to maintain records that identify the cost basis of your securities. If you don't have adequate records, you might have to rely on the cost basis that your brokerage firm reports—or you may be required to treat the cost basis as zero, which could mean owing more in taxes.

What is the 30 day rule for Fidelity? ›

More specifically, the wash-sale rule states that the tax loss will be disallowed if you buy the same security, a contract or option to buy the security, or a "substantially identical" security, within 30 days before or after the date you sold the loss-generating investment.

Are Fidelity ETFs worth it? ›

ETFs can offer lower operating costs than traditional open-end funds, flexible trading, greater transparency, and better tax efficiency in taxable accounts. For nearly a century, traditional mutual funds have offered many advantages over building a portfolio one security at a time.

What is the maximum EFT limit for Fidelity? ›

In most cases, EFTs initiated on Fidelity.com are subject to a maximum cumulative daily amount of $100,000 for transfers out of your Fidelity account, and $250,000 for deposits into your Fidelity account. Transfers out of your Fidelity account initiated on Fidelity.com are typically limited to three per day.

What is the best cost basis method to use? ›

First-in, first-out method (FIFO)

This is the default for all investments other than mutual funds. Method implications: Because asset prices tend to rise over time, using FIFO as your cost basis method will have the oldest shares sold first, and those shares will often have the lowest cost basis.

Is Fidelity cost basis not reported to the IRS? ›

Cost information for retirement accounts will not be reported to the IRS. Fidelity provides cost information for positions in retirement accounts as a courtesy to help customers estimate and track the change in market value of each position. This information is not to be used for tax reporting purposes.

What is the default cost basis method for Fidelity? ›

By default, Fidelity uses first in, first out (FIFO) when selling shares of stock and average cost for mutual fund shares, but you can change your disposal method if you choose, either at the account level or at the time of a sale.

How do you calculate the cost of an ETF? ›

Using the most recent closing prices of the ETF's holdings (on a weighted basis - individual asset value versus total portfolio value), plus any cash, minus any liabilities that the ETF may have on its balance sheet and finally divided by the total number of ETF shares outstanding.

What is the adjusted cost base of an ETF? ›

Your ACB is the original cost of your investment, adjusted upwards for any new purchases (lump-sum buys, reinvested dividends, or reinvested capital gains distributions) and downwards for any sells or return of capital (ROC) distributions.

How do you calculate a cost basis? ›

To calculate the equity cost basis for a non-dividend-paying stock, you add the purchase price per share plus fees per share. Reinvesting dividends increases the cost basis of the holding because dividends are used to buy more shares.

What is the purchase price of an ETF based on? ›

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) hold a portfolio of stocks, much like a mutual fund, but trade throughout the day on stock exchanges. Despite this difference, ETFs are still valued based on their net asset value (NAV), which depends on the prices of the positions that it holds.

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