Fund distributions
Ordinary Income dividends are the result of portfolio income earned in excess of the Fund’s expenses. Short-term capital gains are the result of realized capital gains generated upon the disposition of the Fund’s portfolio securities that are held less than one year. Short-term capital gains are taxed as ordinary income. Long-term capital gains are the result of realized capital gains generated upon the disposition of the Fund’s portfolio securities that are held in excess of one year. Long-term capital gains are generally taxed at a lower rate than ordinary income. SJF does not offer tax advice. For tax advice specific to your individual situation, consult a tax advisor.
2024 Income from US Government Securities
Tax equalization
Learn how SJF Funds use tax equalization to help reduce year-end capital gain distributions to shareholders.
SJF Mutual Fund Tax Equalization
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