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Capital Gains Tax
Let me see if I have this right.
In November I cashed out a stock that I had been investing in for 3 years. My initial deposit was $600 and then I paid $50 per month up until I cashed it out. So for capital gains it would be $3200 - ($600 + 1800) = $800 correct? |
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Re: Capital Gains Tax
Sure, but some of those gains are short-term and some of the gains are long-term.
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Re: Capital Gains Tax
Do u still pay capital gains tax even when u re invest profit immediatly
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Re: Capital Gains Tax
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Do u still pay capital gains tax even when u re invest profit immediatly [/ QUOTE ] You don't have a great record in cashing out winners do you? There is no such thing as reinvesting gains in stocks, this isn't real estate and 1031 you know. |
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Re: Capital Gains Tax
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You don't have a great record in cashing out winners do you? [/ QUOTE ] lol idiot |
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