DST Vision and Vision HomeOffice to Deliver Cost Basis Tools for Intermediaries
DST Vision HomeOffice is adding a new layer to its online Communications Center to address unmet demand from the dealer community for an industry-wide online database of contact information to aid in the management of Cost Basis. Vision HomeOffice will soon make dealer-level information available, including key contacts; email; phone numbers and mailing addresses. Vision HomeOffice has long provided a "phone book" feature to enable dealers to contact product companies as part of daily operations. With the recent legislation, firms are now passing basis details to each other and have a need to communicate when there are exceptions.
DST Vision is adding a number of tools to help advisors manage their customers' cost basis needs. Within Vision, advisors can manage their clients' basis method elections, track gain/loss on transactions, as well as utilize the hypothetical calculator to determine gain/loss on redemptions.
Both sites will soon feature a Cost Basis Learning Center—a repository of educational and reference material about the legislation itself, as well as videos that describe the changes within Vision and Vision HomeOffice to help intermediaries manage tasks associated with complying with the new rules.
"As we observe the challenges that the securities industry faces to meet regulatory requirements, we want to proactively do our part to assist with the operational and administrative needs," said
Nearly 400 product companies, including mutual funds, variable annuities and REITs, participate in DST Vision and Vision HomeOffice. Vision is currently used by 140,000 advisors, and Vision HomeOffice is used by more than 3,000 broker-dealer and trust companies.
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