Investing in mutual funds has tax implications. Capital gains from fund distributions are taxable, whether reinvested or received in cash. Short-term gains are taxed as regular income, while long-term gains receive preferential rates. Dividends and interest earned within the fund are also taxable. Consult a tax professional for personalized advice based on your situation.
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