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I been thinking the rule only applied to sell and buy with a loss within 30 days until today I researched online again and looks like if we buy a stock and sell within 30 days it also triggers wash sale rule? What happens if I buy a stock and sell within 30 days at a loss, and never buy back the stock again.. I guess should be ok to claim the loss (as I used to) ?
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Buy ; sell; incur a loss.
The loss is deductible (subject to the $3,000 per year limitation).
maybe. A wash sale occurs when you sell or trade securities at a loss and within 30 days before or after the sale you: buy substantially identical securities, acquire substantially identical securities in a fully taxable trade, or acquire a contract or option to buy substantially identical securities.. the issue here is what does the code consider substantially identical.
now here's a kicker. a person bought and sold stock in his personal account at a loss. within the wash sale time period he bought substantially identical stock in his ira . the irs said the wash sale rules applied.
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