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I鈥檓 looking to invest in a fund offering tax free income - any suggestions? |
Specificlly, I鈥檓 looking to invest in a fund that is diversified, short-term, tax-exempt money market or insurance fund. The fund objective must be to provide a high level of current interest income exempt from regular Federal Income tax to the extent consistent with preserving capital (and California State taxes if available), while maintaining liquidity, and stabilizing principal. I'm open to serious suggestions. Thank you for your time. Try municipal bonds for tax-free status. When I lived in the U.S. (20+ years ago), I think they were tax-exempt. Might still be. nope Sounds like you are looking to be a drug dealer! seriously, think about this....If it is non taxable income, then it is illegal, and stay far away You need to contact your cousin Pedro from Mexico and he will buy in any Mutual Fund, Exchange Traded Fund or Hedge Fund you want and he won't have to pay any taxes. Consider the Vanguard California Tax-Exempt Money Market Fund. No load, low expenses, and state and federal tax exempt. You can invest in Vanguard or any major fund company.But tax free bond fund usually pays less interest than regular one,about 25-30 % less(4% vesus 5%) .It depends on your income so do your math carefully....Good luck |
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