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Capital investment gain taxes

I sold some stocks in 2020 and made capital gain. However, a few days later I reinvested the sale/all the same amount of money (including the gain) but in other stocks. Is that capital gain taxable? (I think if it were the same stock; it would be considered a wash and thus non-taxable, but how about if the money is "still in the market" but in different stock? I guess it's not clear to me why I would be taxed here even if I was just diversifying my portfolio.  Please note that this is not a retirement account; instead just a personal investment.

 

Thank you so much!!

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Capital investment gain taxes

I guess it's not clear to me why I would be taxed here even if I was just diversifying my portfolio.

 

It is a taxable gain because you made money when you sold the stock.   What you did with the money does not matter.

Capital investment gain taxes

I see. Thank you so much. I also have a follow-up question here if you would want to take a look - (https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/investments-and-rental-properties/discussion/wash-investment-after...).

 

Thanks again.

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