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ETFs have become so popular in recent years in part because of the tax efficiencies that they offer relative to traditional mutual funds. Due to the nuances of the creation / redemption mechanism, ETFs are generally able to give investors more control over their tax situation–instead of pinning them with capital gains obligations due to the activities of other investors.

Unfortunately, however, the tax treatment of exchange-traded products cannot be summed up simply as being more efficient than mutual funds. There are various complexities across the different product structures that impact the effective tax liabilities that will be incurred on gains. And there are also some nuances that impact how taxes on various ETP positions must be reported that are of major importance to some financial advisors. Gains and losses on the majority of exchange-traded products are reported on Form 1099, just like individual stocks. A select few among a universe of 1,400+ funds, however, issue a K-1 to investors that outlines their individual share in the profits and losses of what is technically a limited partnership. As we enter tax season and investors scramble to ready their returns, we outline the complete list of ETFs that issue a K-1 for anyone looking to avoid a more complex tax filing, or simply to educate those on who may be unaware of how their investment is treated from a tax perspective.

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Equity markets have been quietly drifting higher throughout the week as ongoing Greek debt woes can’t seem to hold back the bulls on Wall Street. Activity on the product development front has been quite robust; VelocityShares added 8 leveraged ETNs to their growing lineup of trading instruments while iShares debuted the cheapest yet small cap India ETF. The industry giant has also filed with the SEC for an intriguing fund-of-funds ETF designed to offer exposure across  multiple asset classes.

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Stock markets ended the day in green territory as hopes for a Greek debt-deal outweighted the cloud of uncertainty hoovering over the final agreement. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average led the way higher, gaining 0.26% on the day, while the Nasdaq lagged behind, inching higher by just 0.07%. Gains were most abundant [...]

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Stock markets kicked off the week on a fairly dismal note as Euro zone woes resurfaced over the weekend. On the home front, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq both lost 0.13% on the day, while the S&P 500 clawed its way back up, shedding just 0.04% as the trading session drew to a [...]

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Stocks endured yet another bumpy trading session as indexes oscillated between gains and losses for most of the day thanks to mixed economic developments. On the home front, Exxon Mobil posted strong quarterly earnings, although lackluster home prices data overshadowed the energy giant’s profits. The Nasdaq proved to be most resilient, gaining 0.07% on the [...]

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The past few weeks have seen a nice rally to start off the new year. With a number of encouraging earnings and data reports, stocks have been on a tear, with the S&P hitting 1,300 for the first time in several months. But last Friday’s GDP report, though representing strong growth, may have adverse effects [...]

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Today saw markets finish off relatively flat as traders mulled over the news of the most recent GDP results. While last quarter saw one of the biggest economic expansions in over a year, it failed to meet expectations, creating an environment of mixed emotions on the Street. Today watched both the euro and gold make [...]

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Today marks the end of a major earnings week with stocks managing to finish out the day relatively flat. The S&P 500 finished up by less than a point, while the Dow tacked on 96 points for the session. Today’s flat finish means that the S&P will close out a week above 1,300 for the [...]

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The tug of war between the bulls and bears continues on Wall Street as investors digested yet another plateful of mixed earnings results coupled with encouraging economic data. The Nasdaq remains at the front of the pack for the week, gaining 0.67% on the day, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average lagged behind, clinching gains [...]

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Tuesday was filled with all sorts of good, bad, and ugly news. At home, investors digested a solid earnings report from Wells Fargo, although Citigroup’s quarterly performance came in below expectations, painting a gloomier outlook for the financials sector as a whole. News from overseas was mixed as well; China posted better-than-expected GDP results while [...]

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Friday the 13th reared its unlucky head on markets today as equities took a bit hit on some major events. Despite all of the bad news that plagued markets, equities were able to resist a major sell-off that would be expected given the severity of today’s headlines. The Dow lost about 50 points while the [...]

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The bullish stampede on Wall Street came to a halt today as investors were torn between upbeat economic conditions at home and looming debt woes in the Euro zone. On the home front, the Nasdaq led the way higher with gains of 0.31% on the day, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped into negative [...]

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