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Understanding Worthless Stock: Essential Insights for Advance Auto Parts Employees Navigating Retirement Challenges

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What Is It

It's important that our Advance Auto Parts clients know about worthless stock. First, let's start with the basics — What is it? As the name implies, worthless stock has no securities market value. A company's stock becomes worthless when the company ceases operations or liquidates its assets. A company's stock is not worthless if the stock is still trading, even if only for pennies. Taxpayers may deduct the loss from totally worthless stock, but no loss deduction is allowed for a mere decrease in the value of a security. Taxpayers who take a loss deduction for worthless stock must be prepared to prove to the IRS that the shares are really worthless. IRS Publication 550 includes more information about recognizing capital gains and losses.

Tip:  Writing off worthless securities can be extremely complex. If your position is substantial, you might consider consulting a tax professional to ensure you don't make any missteps.

Caution:  A company that is in bankruptcy may not be defunct. Its stock may still be trading and, in fact, may retain some or all of its value.

When Can A Taxpayer Deduct A Loss For Stock That Is Worthless?

The Company Liquidates Its Assets and Issues a 1099-DIV

When a company liquidates, shareholders may receive a Form 1099-DIV at the end of the year that shows the liquidating distribution made to them during that year. For tax purposes, shareholders should treat this distribution as if they had sold the stock. The date of sale is the date of the distribution. To calculate any loss (short-term or long-term), shareholders should subtract their cost basis in the stock from the amount of the distribution.

Obtain Documentation That the Stock Was Worthless

If the company does not liquidate and you do not receive a 1099-DIV--and it's highly likely you won't--stockholders may still take a loss deduction for worthless stock if they obtain proof acceptable to the IRS that the stock had no value at some point in time during the year in which the deduction is taken. Examples of such proof include a letter from the company that states it has shut down and there are no assets to pay shareholders or a letter from a broker that states the stock has been delisted and no longer has value. On his or her tax return, the shareholder should state the date of sale as December 31 of the year in which the stock became worthless. The sale price is 0 or 'worthless.'

Caution:  A shareholder may deduct a loss for worthless stock only in the tax year the stock became worthless. It is essential that the shareholder declares (and can prove) this event in the correct year. However, if necessary, the shareholder can file an amended return (Form 1040X). Taxpayers have seven years to do so, unlike the usual three years for most Form 1040X filings.

Abandoning a Stock

We'd also like our Advance Auto Parts clients to know that you may also be able to claim a stock as worthless if you abandoned it after March 12, 2008. To do so, you must relinquish all rights to it and receive nothing in return; however, these Advance Auto Parts employees should consult a tax professional to ensure that the transaction is not considered a sale, exchange, contribution to capital, dividend, or gift, which could change the tax implications.

What If Shares That Are Declared Worthless Regain Value?

If a loss deduction is taken for worthless stock and that stock regains value, the taxpayer need not amend his or her tax return—he or she simply uses the worthless date as the acquisition date and 0 as the cost basis.

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How Can You Find Out If A Stock Is Worthless?

Many of our Advance Auto Parts clients may be wondering how you can tell if a stock is worthless. Several stock-tracing firms research obsolete securities to determine whether they have any current value in the financial markets. These firms typically charge anywhere from $30 to $100 for each company they research. Discounts may be available if a shareholder needs a number of certificates researched, or he or she might receive a refund if the firm is unable to find any information. We suggest these Advance Auto Parts clients find a stock-tracing firm, look in the telephone directory, contact the stockbroker, or search the Internet.

What If A Stock Is Worth Almost Nothing?

If a stock is no longer traded but is not formally defunct, there's another (though more complicated) possibility for milking tax value from an investing mistake. You could sell the shares in an arm's length transaction (to a willing, unrelated buyer for fair value). Be sure that ownership of the shares transfers to the new owner. You also could check with your brokerage firm to see whether it purchases virtually worthless shares from customers for a nominal amount in order to supply them with a trade confirmation for tax purposes.

Antique Stock Certificates May Have Collector Value

There is a market for antique stock certificates, so for any Advance Auto Parts employees who have certificates of stock that turn out to be worthless, don't throw them away. The hobby of collecting old stocks (and bonds) is called scripophily. Most worthless stock over 70 years old has some collector value. Many of the firms that trace old stock certificates also are aware of whatever potential collector value a certificate might have.

What type of retirement savings plan does Advance Auto Parts offer?

Advance Auto Parts offers a 401(k) retirement savings plan to help employees save for their future.

Can employees at Advance Auto Parts contribute to their 401(k) plan?

Yes, employees at Advance Auto Parts can contribute a portion of their salary to the 401(k) plan.

What is the maximum contribution limit for the Advance Auto Parts 401(k) plan?

The maximum contribution limit for the Advance Auto Parts 401(k) plan is determined by the IRS guidelines, which can change annually.

Does Advance Auto Parts offer any company matching contributions to the 401(k) plan?

Yes, Advance Auto Parts offers a company matching contribution to encourage employees to save for retirement.

When can employees at Advance Auto Parts enroll in the 401(k) plan?

Employees at Advance Auto Parts can typically enroll in the 401(k) plan during their initial eligibility period or during open enrollment periods.

What investment options are available in the Advance Auto Parts 401(k) plan?

The Advance Auto Parts 401(k) plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles.

Is there a vesting schedule for company contributions in the Advance Auto Parts 401(k) plan?

Yes, Advance Auto Parts has a vesting schedule that determines when employees fully own the company contributions made to their 401(k) accounts.

Can employees take loans against their 401(k) savings at Advance Auto Parts?

Yes, employees at Advance Auto Parts may have the option to take loans against their 401(k) savings, subject to the plan's terms.

What happens to my 401(k) savings if I leave Advance Auto Parts?

If you leave Advance Auto Parts, you can roll over your 401(k) savings into another retirement account or leave it in the Advance Auto Parts plan, depending on the plan's provisions.

How can I access my 401(k) account information at Advance Auto Parts?

Employees can access their 401(k) account information through the plan's online portal or by contacting the plan administrator.

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Advance Auto Parts announced it would lay off approximately 400 employees as part of a $150 million cost reduction plan. This restructuring includes selling two business units and eliminating several executive positions to streamline operations​ (WRAL TechWire)​​ (WRAL TechWire)​.
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