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Can Tracking Error Boost Index Funds’ After-Tax Returns?

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Investors tend to view an index fund’s tracking error in a purely negative light. When a fund fails to track its benchmark especially well, investors’ assumption is that the fund manager is probably bad at their job.

But there could be another story here. Maybe the fund manager is allowing some tracking error as a means of avoiding taxable events. After all, every time a fund manager sells or rebalances a position to track the benchmark index, it constitutes a taxable event that will diminish the fund’s post-tax performance.

So, do index funds with lower tracking error have better or worse post-tax performance?

To investigate this issue, we pulled data on all US-dollar-denominated index mutual funds across six different asset categories: large-cap equities, emerging market equities, fixed-income, small-cap equities, US value, and US growth. We then assigned each fund with a tracking error designation: high, middle, or low. For each category, we calculated both the median return and the median post-tax return over the past five years.

We defined tracking error as the standard deviation of the difference between the returns of the fund and those of the tracked index over an annual time frame.

So, what did we find? Large-cap equity, emerging market, and fixed-income funds with high tracking error exhibited better post-tax performance than their low tracking error counterparts.

Large-Cap Funds

Tracking ErrorCategoryMedian Five-YearReturnMedian Five-Year Post-Tax ReturnLow9.66%4.74%Middle 10.43%7.83%High10.44%7.88%

Emerging Market Funds

Tracking ErrorCategoryMedian Five-YearReturnMedian Five-Year Post-Tax ReturnLow0.36%0.08%Middle-0.53%-0.70%High0.78%0.35%

Fixed-Income Funds

Tracking ErrorCategoryMedian Five-YearReturnMedian Five-YearPost-Tax ReturnLow0.62%0.17%Middle0.90%0.30%High1.12%0.66%

For instance, the low tracking error category of large-cap equity funds had a 4.74% annualized post-tax return over the past five years, while its high tracking error counterpart generated 7.88%.

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But this isn’t the full story. In the small-cap, value, and growth fund categories, the results were completely different. For each of these asset classes, low tracking error funds did tend to exhibit better post-tax performance. For instance, high tracking error small-cap funds had a 4.99% median annual return over the past five years, compared with 5.77% for their low tracking error peers.

Small-Cap Funds

Tracking ErrorCategoryMedian Five-Year ReturnMedian Five-YearPost-Tax ReturnLow7.35%5.77%Middle5.36%3.72%High6.76%4.99%

US Value Funds

Tracking ErrorCategoryMedian Five-YearReturnMedian Five-YearPost-Tax ReturnLow8.72%6.11%Middle7.84%5.52%High7.25%4.34%

US Growth Funds

Tracking ErrorCategoryMedian Five-YearReturnMedian Five-YearPost-Tax ReturnLow11.37%7.96%Middle12.24%9.44%High10.67%6.17%

So all in all, our examination revealed mixed results. We didn’t find that a fund’s tracking error was a good predictor of post-tax performance. Low tracking error did not seem to be an indicator of index fund quality, although higher tracking error may, in certain situations, help funds avoid taxable events and thereby boost post-tax returns.

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