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Buying stock does not reduce your AGI and does not reduce your taxes. Only selling stock affects your income and AGI.
Buying stock does not reduce your AGI and does not reduce your taxes. Only selling stock affects your income and AGI.
And what do you mean "dispensable AGI"? No, buying stock doesn't affect your AGI or lower your taxes. Unless you made a deductible contribution to a Traditional IRA account.
When you sell the stock you will have a gain or loss which will affect your taxes. If you hold the stock for more than 1 year it will be a long term sale and get taxed at capital gains rate. If you sell it for a loss you can deduct the loss from your AGI with limitations.
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