On Fri, 6 Oct 2023 23:37:39 EDT, Victor Roberts
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In 2008, nine years after retirement, I removed my assets from my
prior employers retirement plan. Most of the assets were rolled over
tax-free into an IRA but the company stock was transferred to me. I
paid income tax on the value of that transaction as determined by the >company.
The company provided me with the Cost Basis for the stocks transferred
to me, but I am wondering if the fact that I paid income tax on the >distribution increased the basis, perhaps to the value of the shares
on the day of distribution.
(I have left this unresolved for years since I had assumed when I die
the cost basis stock would be bumped up to the value on the day of my
death, but I've become interested in determing the cost basis now.)
After I posted this I realized that I had paid income taxes only on
the portion of the distribution that was related to my original
tax-free contributions.
I did not pay any taxes on the net unrealized value so the basis would
not have changed.
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