An increase in the value of an investment
An increase in the value of an investment
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To calculate capital gain on property, subtract the property's purchase price from the selling price. This difference is the capital gain.
A capital gain and a dividend are two different things completely. You can offset a Capital Gain with Capital Losses, but you cannot offset dividends with capital losses. They are different items and are reported on different forms.
Capital gain for investments is calculated by subtracting the purchase price of an investment from the selling price. The resulting difference is the capital gain. This gain is then subject to capital gains tax based on the holding period and tax rate.
If you hold the asset for MORE than one year before you dispose of it, and you have a gain on the sale your capital gain would be a LONG TERM CAPITAL GAIN (LTCG)
To find capital gain in investments, subtract the original purchase price from the selling price of the investment. This difference represents the capital gain.
If you are talking about a Long Term Capital Gain dividend from a mutual fund, the answer is yes.
A capital gain is the increase in the value of an asset, such as stocks or real estate, when it is sold for more than its purchase price. It represents the profit earned from the appreciation of the asset over time. Capital gains can be classified as short-term or long-term, depending on how long the asset was held before the sale, with different tax implications for each.
ANSWER No capital loss can only be used to reduce any capital gain, and even in then there are rules. You can not use capital gain to offset against ordinary income. NB: Personal use capital loss can not be offset against any capital gain, losses on collectibles can only be offset against other collectibles capital gain and all "other" capital loss e.g. dividends, shares, real estate can be offset against "other" capital gain.