
Short term vs Long term capital gains : r/options
Sep 19, 2021 · Short term capital gains only eats up 4.5% of your annual gains. Totally not worth trying for long term capital gains to earn an extra 4.5%. Has anyone actually crunched the numbers on long …
From a tax perspective, is it better to take a long-term or a ...
Feb 24, 2022 · I understand that long-term & short-term net capital gains are taxed differently but I'm confused whether long-term & short-term net capital losses are accounted for, & unable to find any …
Deciding between long term and short term capital gains
Feb 9, 2024 · Deciding between long term and short term capital gains How do you folks decide between disposing positions that have long term vs short term capital gains. For my specific situation …
Tax Loss Harvesting: Rule of thumb for long vs. short term ...
May 25, 2022 · No real difference outside of real edge situations - for example, if you happen to have say $1000 in losses and $1000 in long term gains and $1000 in short term gains it would be better …
how can i tell the Long Term Capital Gain Tax rate difference ...
If you have any capital gains subject to the 28% rate, you have to use the Schedule D Worksheet in the schedule D instructions, instead of the Qualified Dividends and Capital Gains Worksheet.
Day Trading and Capital Gains Tax : r/options
For trading specifically, you can use 1256 products which can help by providing 60/40 short term/long term capital gains tax rates. You can be mindful of wash sales.
Confused by gains and losses and what will be recorded? : r ...
Dec 4, 2023 · The "adjusted" on ET's site should be the gain/loss treating cost basis as FMV (which is will be once you file 8949). Based on what you said in OP, sounds like you actually have a loss of …
ESPP: Am I understanding Qualifying Dispositions vs ...
Feb 11, 2021 · Any difference between your adjusted basis (net of the ordinary income component) is short or long-term capital gain or loss, exactly as if you purchased the stock with that basis on the …