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Wash Sales and Unrealized Losses?

So, I had a lot of wash sales this year but ended up with overall net/gain losses for the year on stocks and etf trades and investments. I have uploaded my 1099 from my two brokerages and it appears I am fine in regards to this. I'm still a little confused. I sold all of these securities prior to the year ending which I was told turns these unrealized losses or disallowed wash sales to be realized and allowed. I might be getting the terminology wrong, sorry. With that said, do these wash sales now basically go away? I don't carry them on with me into 2023 correct and they won't show on my 2023 1099 right? Can someone clarify this for me?

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JohnB5677
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Wash Sales and Unrealized Losses?

I had a lot of wash sales this year, but I sold all of these securities prior to the year ending which I was told turns these unrealized losses or disallowed wash sales to be realized and allowed.

  • A Wash sale is not a credit for losses, but rather is an increase in the basis.  
  • The unrealized loss is added to the basis of the underlying stock.
  • Although the Wash sale is noted, it has no value.  It's like a notation.
  • When all of the underlying stock is sold, it's sold with an increased cost basis.  This will ultimately result in a bigger loss or a smaller profit.

I might be getting the terminology wrong, sorry. With that said, do these wash sales now basically go away?

  • Yes, if all of the underlying stock has been sold, and you've adhered to the 31-day rule.

I don't carry them on with me into 2023 correct and they won't show on my 2023 1099, right? 

  • As stated above, they will be gone if you've sold all the stock and adhere to the rules.

The wash sale rule prohibits taxpayers from claiming a loss on the sale or other disposition of a stock or securities if, within the 61-day period that begins 30 days before the sale (generally, the trade date) or other disposition, they: Acquire the same or a “substantially identical” stock or securities.

 

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Wash Sales and Unrealized Losses?

Ok, I mostly understand this. It sound s like I am fine moving forward then in 2023? I will follow the wash sale rule more closely this year and not have any. Again, all those securities with wash sales were closed prior to the year ending in November 2022. I think that makes me clear of having any carry over into 2023? 

 

I was told if I sold them prior to December 1 by multiple people the wash sales become realized and allowed for 2022 but if I did not sell them they would have been disallowed?

Wash Sales and Unrealized Losses?

correct as far as it goes. but if in 2023 you purchase substantially identical securities within 31 days of selling the related security at loss in 2022 you will again trigger the wash sales rules so the loss on the previous wash sale will not be allowed. in other words, the 61-day period spans years. 

 

Wash Sales and Unrealized Losses?

a triggering BUY causes a wash sale.

you get your loss deduction when you SELL the triggering shares.

UNLESS
you have a loss there and trigger another wash sale on those shares.

Lucky for you, the broker tracks all this for you.

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