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Old 12-21-2005, 04:07 PM
KaneKungFu123 KaneKungFu123 is offline
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Default Manipulating Taxes with stock market win/losses

lets say you are in a +30% tax bracket.

if you hold a stock less then a year it will be taxed as income at the +30% rate. if you show losses, then your income will be lowered and you will be getting back 30% of your losses in a tax cut.

so if you hold your winning stocks more then a year you pay 15% taxes, so...

lets say you hold a large SP500 ETF and after 364 days it is a loser. itd be a good idea to sell it now, even if you are going to buy it back tomorrow. The $30 bucks in transaction fees are outweighed by the tax advatanges...

is this correct?
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