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Re: gdb81 post# 109

Tuesday, 12/26/2006 3:45:50 PM

Tuesday, December 26, 2006 3:45:50 PM

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Another question oh wise man.......... Just got off the phone with my accountant and she said the dollar for dollar offset of capital gains/losses applies to the gross capital gains.

So, I guess selling my turd stocks only reduces the gross capital gains which in turn would reduce the actual 15% in taxes owed.

I don't have enough losers to cover it all. Maybe 25% of the total.

As an example for simplicity..... With 100k in capital gains, I would have to pay an extra 15k in taxes with no offset. If I were to sell 25k in stock losses my actual additional taxes would still be $11,250.00 based on 75k in gains.

I was thinking the offset was for the extra taxes owed only. Another too good to be true scenario busted. lol!

I guess now the question is..... Is it worth taking 25k in stock losses to save $3,750.00 in taxes?

Sure would clean up my portfolio. :~)

And I also found out we already added the home improvements to the homes cost basis when we turned it into a rental 5-6 years ago.

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