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Has to held MORE than one year to be a LTCG. One year or less the sale would be a short term gain.
it depends on the percentage rate.
One year makes any gain from the sale a long term capital gain which is at a lower tax rate than a short term gain.
The short term capital gain on a stock held for less than one year is the rate you pay on ordinary income.
It is reported as income in the year of the sale. Your estimated payments, as well as your return for that year should reflect the tax on this.
An "unrealized stock gain" is the difference between your basis in the stock and what it's selling for now. If you listen to guys like Jim Cramer, you're supposed to immediately dump the stock, pay taxes on the gain and invest in one of the stocks he's hyping. I'm going to tell you how to make money the really old-fashioned way: buy and hold. This applies if you like the stock--if you didn't ever like the stock you should get rid of it, but my question is always, 'if you didn't like the stock in the first place, why did you buy it?' Obviously you don't want to lose much of this gain, so my recommendation is to buy a one-year at-the-money put to protect your gain.
The amount of money made by stock investors depends on how much they have invested and how much gain they receive from these stocks. Also how much dividends their stocks give.
you can claim a CAPITAL GAIN LOSS ON YOUR TAX RETURN FOR THE YEAR IF THE COMPANY GOES BANKRUPT that's it.
When determining what year you sold your stock, the trade date is what matters. This is the day the transaction took place on the stock exchange. If you contact your broker on the last trading day of the year, you can complete a sale in the current year if your broker executes the trade that day. On major exchanges, the last trading day is December 31 unless that day falls on a weekend.
The biggest shopping day of the year is Chistmas!
It is difficult to determine the biggest day of the year as it can vary depending on the context. For example, in terms of sales, the biggest day of the year is often Black Friday. In terms of festivities, holidays like Christmas and New Year's Day are often considered to be the biggest days of the year.
ive seen a set of 285/75R16s on a similar year but it looked awful close to rubbing the fender and bumper