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Do shareholders have to pay Harbor Funds an annual custodial fee for their IRA accounts?

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Do shareholders have to pay Harbor Funds an annual custodial fee for their IRA accounts?

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No. As a Harbor Funds shareholder you pay no annual custodial fees for your IRA investment with Harbor. This means that the full amount of your IRA contribution is credited to your account. This distinguishes Harbor from those mutual fund families that charge annual custodial fees on IRA accounts. However, other fees and expenses do apply to a continued investment in a fund and are described in the current prospectus.

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