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Vanguard to pay $40 million to mutual fund investors stuck with big tax bills

Vanguard Group Inc. has agreed to reimburse approximately $40 million to certain mutual fund investors who were left with large tax bills following a decision by the firm. The agreement comes after the firm made a change that left some high-income investors with an unexpected and large tax burden. Vanguard has agreed to cover the taxes for those affected.

The issue began when Vanguard changed the structure of several of its mutual funds, which led to more taxable capital gains being distributed to investors. For some high-income investors, who are taxed at a higher rate on these gains, the change resulted in a significant increase in their tax bill.

Vanguard, a leader in low-cost index funds, said it’s working directly with those affected to address the issue. The company is making changes to prevent a repeat of the situation and has set aside funds to pay the impacted investors. Vanguard expressed regret over the situation and the impact on its investors. They have promised to take measures to safeguard their clients’ interests and ensure transparency and consistency in their operations.

With this resolution, it seems a pending class-action lawsuit against the company related to the issue may be averted. However, the situation has raised questions about the responsibility of fund managers to inform investors of potential tax consequences when changes are made to a fund’s structure.







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