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It depends, but at least a portion of the gain, assuming it is long-term, will be taxed at 15%.
For a more accurate estimate, use TaxCaster --> https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/taxcaster/
Assuming you are filling as Married/Joint then the LT capital gains will be taxed at 0% up to the point where your taxable income - after deductions - reaches $78,750. LT capital gains after that get taxed at 15%
Or if you have some losers in the portfolio you can sell them to offset some of the gains to keep you in the 0% bracket.
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