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What Is the “Cost Basis” of an Asset Received via Physical Settlement?

The cost basis is the original value of an asset for tax purposes, used to calculate capital gains or losses upon its eventual sale. For an asset received via physical settlement, the cost basis is typically the final settlement price of the derivative contract.

This price is the value at which the asset was legally acquired by the recipient.

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