On my own rollover IRA, I've discovered that I'm going to have more than 1K in "dividends" from Vanguard Natural Resources. I'm led to understand that this triggers the need to pay Unrelated Business Taxable Income tax even though it's in an IRA. I haven't come up against this before. Is it separate from my 1040 filing? I would think so.
I called VNR Investor Relations and they gave me the runaround telling me that they can't discuss before the K-1's come out in March even though my questions were non-specific. I asked them what happened last year and they blew me away.
Has anyone had to deal with this?
P.S. Vanguard Natural Resources has nothing to do with Vanguard.
I called VNR Investor Relations and they gave me the runaround telling me that they can't discuss before the K-1's come out in March even though my questions were non-specific. I asked them what happened last year and they blew me away.
Has anyone had to deal with this?
P.S. Vanguard Natural Resources has nothing to do with Vanguard.
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