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What is my cost basis with regard to Wachovia stock that converted to Wells Fargo?

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What is my cost basis with regard to Wachovia stock that converted to Wells Fargo?

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You should consult your tax advisor because your tax consequences may vary. But for reference, here is a discussion of the Material U.S. Tax Consequences that was part of the final proxy statement-prospectus that you should have received: Accordingly, and on the basis of the foregoing opinions, as a result of the merger qualifying as a “reorganization” within the meaning of Section 368(a) of the Code, upon exchanging your Wachovia common stock for Wells Fargo common stock, you generally will not recognize gain or loss, except with respect to cash received instead of fractional shares of Wells Fargo common stock (as discussed below). The aggregate tax basis in the shares of Wells Fargo common stock that you receive in the merger, including any fractional share interests deemed received and redeemed as described below, will equal your aggregate adjusted tax basis in the Wachovia common stock you surrender.

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