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Investors & landlords
When you have a Capital Loss such as yours, it can be taken against any Capital Gain income you may have on your return.
If there is not sufficient amount of Capital Gain, then $3,000 each year can be taken until the entire loss has been used (carryover loss).
Here's more detailed info on How Capital Gains are Taxed.
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March 22, 2024
11:50 AM