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  • ETF Long-Term Tax Options

    One of today's most popular investment instruments is the exchange traded fund (ETF). ETFs are popular for a number of reasons---they look like mutual funds but trade like stocks, the associated...

  • How to Claim a Capital Loss on Federal Income Taxes

    The only consolation that comes from realizing a capital loss in your investment portfolio is getting to declare it on your tax return against your taxable income. Although the calculations...

  • How to Calculate Capital Gains Taxes

    Capital-gains taxes are collected by the IRS on profits you make from selling assets such as stocks and bonds, real estate, jewelry and collectibles. They are classified as long-term and...

  • About Capital Gains

    Investors and homeowners are all too familiar with the hows and whys of capital gains. Understanding how capital gains affect your overall tax burden means fewer surprises at tax time--and less...

  • How to know where to invest my money based on taxes

    If you want to build wealth you basically have to choose been interest earning assets like bonds and CDs, or between capital assets like stocks and homes. Well, which one is best for taxes? This...

  • How to Categorize the Type of Capital Gains Investment

    In recent years, the IRS has simplified its requirements for reporting and paying taxes on capital gains. Taxpayers are not currently required to categorize the type of capital gains investment...

  • How to Calculate Capital Gains on Short-Term Investments

    The need to pay capital gains taxes is a cost of doing business for short-term investors, and should always be included in determining the value of an investment and the true profit to be gained...

  • How to Calculate Capital Gains on Long-Term Investments

    The IRS requires taxpayers to report and calculate their capital gains on long-term investments on Parts II and III of Schedule D, which is filed each year with Form 1040 by individual taxpayers....

  • How to Understand Capital Gains Tax

    A simple definition for capital gains tax would be a tax levied on the profits you make from the sale, transfer or giving away of any asset. This asset could be anything from___ Capital gains tax...

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