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How can I have 17,000 in taxable income (all Cap Gains) and $0 Tax? Serious bug, and I am able to easily recreate it. TurboTax Basic for Mac 2018
line 10 $17,125
line 11 $0
line 13-15 $0
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How can I have 17,000 in taxable income (all Cap Gains) and $0 Tax? Serious bug, and I am able to easily recreate it. TurboTax Basic for Mac 2018
This is quite possible if all your capital gains are long term. Your taxable income of $17,125 would put you in the 10% or 12% tax bracket and long-term capital gains are taxed at 0%.
Please read this TurboTax article:
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/investments-and-taxes/capital-gains-and-losses/L7GF1ouP8
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How can I have 17,000 in taxable income (all Cap Gains) and $0 Tax? Serious bug, and I am able to easily recreate it. TurboTax Basic for Mac 2018
This is quite possible if all your capital gains are long term. Your taxable income of $17,125 would put you in the 10% or 12% tax bracket and long-term capital gains are taxed at 0%.
Please read this TurboTax article:
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/investments-and-taxes/capital-gains-and-losses/L7GF1ouP8
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