Tax Management
Active tax management helps advisors set themselves apart
and provide added value to their clients.
Most investment managers are active in their portfolio construction and stock selection but passive on taxes. Parametric takes the opposite approach: We focus on outperforming on an after-tax basis by using active tax-management techniques. As any investor knows, it’s not what you make but what you keep.
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Tax expertise
No matter how you build your portfolio, you can make the most out of it with Parametric’s tax-management expertise as your guide.
Whether you want to sell off your concentrated equity position or reinvest your laddered bonds at higher yields as rates rise, we can help you steer clear of big tax pitfalls and achieve bigger after-tax returns.

Staying active on taxes
We take a systematic and risk-controlled approach, using multiple strategies throughout the portfolio
process to ensure we can capitalize on tax-saving opportunities.
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