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What type of Portfolio Passive Investments have Tax-Free / Exempt Gains ?


What type of Portfolio Passive Investments have Tax-Free / Exempt Gains ?

United States Treasuries, and debt from states.

Bonds issued by states are exempt from both state and federal income tax.

Tax Free Municipal Bonds. Also available via mutual funds like Vanguard & Fidelity.

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