iShares MSCI World Index ETF declares its year-end reinvested ("phantom") capital gains distribution each late December. It's taxable income with no cash attached — and it adds to your adjusted cost base. Here are the official per-unit amounts for 2023–2025.
Enter how many units of XWD you held on the year-end record date.
Not in 2023–2025. iShares confirmed no year-end reinvested capital gains distribution for XWD in those years, so there is nothing to add to your ACB from a phantom distribution.
A reinvested (phantom) distribution is taxable income you never receive in cash — the fund reinvests it and immediately consolidates units. Because you already paid tax on it, you add the amount to your adjusted cost base. Forgetting this means paying tax twice on the same gain when you eventually sell.
From iShares's official final year-end distribution announcements (linked below). Always cross-check against the T3 slip your broker issues.
Return of capital works the opposite way — it reduces your ACB. Per-unit ROC comes from the fund's tax-breakdown filing each spring and appears in box 42 of your T3 slip. Take it from your slip, or let Sched3 apply both adjustments to your holdings automatically.
Educational information, not tax advice. Always cross-check against the T3 slip your broker issues.
Sched3 pre-fills phantom distributions for 111 Canadian ETFs and applies them to your ACB automatically — alongside superficial-loss detection and Schedule 3 export.
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