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If my IRA was invested in stocks bonds and mutual funds why aren’t my withdrawals treated as investment income?
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June 4, 2019
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If my IRA was invested in stocks bonds and mutual funds why aren’t my withdrawals treated as investment income?
Withdrawals form a tax deferred account are always taxed as ordinary income. Investments outside of a tax deferred plan are taxed as investments at capital gains tax rates.
June 4, 2019
4:48 PM
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If my IRA was invested in stocks bonds and mutual funds why aren’t my withdrawals treated as investment income?
Withdrawals form a tax deferred account are always taxed as ordinary income. Investments outside of a tax deferred plan are taxed as investments at capital gains tax rates.
June 4, 2019
4:48 PM
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