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ghostc6
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If my only taxable income is from profits made from buying and selling stocks and stock divideds, and those profits are less than $10,000 do I have to file taxes on it?

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If my only taxable income is from profits made from buying and selling stocks and stock divideds, and those profits are less than $10,000 do I have to file taxes on it?

Your income taxes would be $0, in your case, however I would file a tax return and here is why.

IRS will get information on all the sales, and if they match it to your return (which won;t be filed) they can and have in the past:

Shown the sales all as income with $0 cost basis

and all as short-term gain.

So if you bought a stock for $10,050 and paid $10,000 for it, they would show it a $10,050 gain versus a $50 gain.

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If my only taxable income is from profits made from buying and selling stocks and stock divideds, and those profits are less than $10,000 do I have to file taxes on it?

Your income taxes would be $0, in your case, however I would file a tax return and here is why.

IRS will get information on all the sales, and if they match it to your return (which won;t be filed) they can and have in the past:

Shown the sales all as income with $0 cost basis

and all as short-term gain.

So if you bought a stock for $10,050 and paid $10,000 for it, they would show it a $10,050 gain versus a $50 gain.

ghostc6
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If my only taxable income is from profits made from buying and selling stocks and stock divideds, and those profits are less than $10,000 do I have to file taxes on it?

I assume if my profit is over $10K then I do have to for sure. I am currently on track to do better than $10K so I guess the tax man will cometh and expect his pound of flesh.

If my only taxable income is from profits made from buying and selling stocks and stock divideds, and those profits are less than $10,000 do I have to file taxes on it?

Take a look at this link for filing requirements:  <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302274">https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302274</a>

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