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Hello - I plan on selling some stock at a loss. How will this impact my taxes and how do I calculate any taxes that I may need to pay? Thank you
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September 06, 2023
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Hello - I plan on selling some stock at a loss. How will this impact my taxes and how do I calculate any taxes that I may need to pay? Thank you
There are no taxes owed on an investment loss.
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Hello - I plan on selling some stock at a loss. How will this impact my taxes and how do I calculate any taxes that I may need to pay? Thank you
Unless you are excused by the Detail Reporting Exception, IRS requires you to report all asset SELL transactions in detail.
report your loss on Schedule D.
$3,000 is the most loss you can deduct in one year, the rest is carried forward
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Hello - I plan on selling some stock at a loss. How will this impact my taxes and how do I calculate any taxes that I may need to pay? Thank you
If you have a net loss for the year you can only deduct 3,000 (1,500 MFS) max on your tax return. The rest you have to carryover to next year. You have to report the carryover every year until it's used up. You can't skip a year.
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