An investor residing in New York is in the federal income tax bracket and an New York state income tax bracket. The investor is evaluating four fixed-income securities trading at par:
- A municipal bond issued by the State of New York
- A municipal bond issued by the City of Los Angeles, California
- A U.S. Treasury note
- A corporate bond issued by a New York corporation
Which of the following statements correctly identifies the security that offers the highest after-tax yield to this investor?
- The 5.20% New York municipal bond, because its interest is fully exempt from both federal and New York state income taxes, resulting in an after-tax yield of 5.20%.Cevap
- BThe 5.00% Los Angeles municipal bond, because all municipal bond interest is exempt from federal and state taxes nationwide, delivering an effective yield equivalent to a 7.35% corporate bond.
- CThe 5.50% U.S. Treasury note, because federal government obligations are exempt from federal, state, and local income taxes for all individual taxpayers.
- DThe 7.00% corporate bond, because its higher coupon rate offsets its taxability, yielding an after-tax rate of 4.76% after federal tax deduction.
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The 5.20% New York municipal bond offers the highest after-tax yield at 5.20%.
The statement selecting the 5.20% New York municipal bond is correct because interest earned on municipal bonds issued within an investor's home state is exempt from both federal and state income taxes. Therefore, the investor keeps the entire 5.20% coupon rate.
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