An investor purchases a newly issued Treasury Inflation-Protected Security (TIPS) with a principal value of $1,000 and a 3% coupon rate. During a year in which the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increases by 4%, which of the following statements correctly describes the impact of this inflation adjustment on the bond's principal value and its federal income tax treatment for that year?
- The principal value increases to 40 principal increase is subject to federal income tax in the year it occurs, even though the investor does not receive the principal payout until maturity.Cevap
- BThe principal value increases to 40 inflation gain is tax-deferred until the bond is sold or reaches maturity.
- CThe principal value remains fixed at $1,000, while the coupon rate increases from 3% to 7% to account for the 4% inflation rate.
- DThe principal value is reduced to $960 to offset the purchasing power loss, resulting in lower semi-annual interest payments.
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The principal value increases to 40 principal increase is subject to federal income tax in the year it occurs, even though the investor does not receive the principal payout until maturity.
Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) are designed to protect investors from purchasing power risk by adjusting their principal value semi-annually based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). When inflation rises by 4%, the principal value of a 1,040. The IRS requires the investor to report and pay federal income tax on this $40 annual principal increase in the year it accrues, a concept known as phantom income.
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Mechanism and annual taxation of Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) principal adjustments