Capital Gains, Minimal Taxes: The Essential Guide for Investors and Traders
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Product Description
For anyone who buys and sells stocks, mutual funds or stock options, this book makes it easy to understand the tax rules — and the best strategies for minimizing taxes. In plain language it covers all of the following. Buying and selling stocks: complete coverage of relevant tax provisions, including the capital loss limitation, how to identify shares and the wash sale rule. Mutual fund investments: how and when to use the averaging rules for sales of mutual fund shares, and a guide to all the categories of mutual fund dividends. Rules for advanced investors: clear explanation of tax rules for short sales, stock options and "straddles." Tax treatment of traders: find out if your buying and selling activity qualifies you as a trader — and if so, how that will affect your taxes.
This isn't an all-purpose book on taxation of investments. You won't learn about Roth IRAs or variable annuities or even the rules for reporting interest from government bonds. The goal is to do one thing well: explain how people who buy and sell stocks, mutual funds and stock options can handle their taxes correctly and efficiently.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1568589 in Books
- Published on: 2007-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 306 pages
Editorial Reviews
Joseph Hurley, author of "The Best Way to Save for College"
A guide for investors that is not only extremely through, but easily understood.
Julian Block, Larchmont, NY tax lawyer and syndicated columnist
Alerts investors to perfectly legal strategies for reducing taxes that are often overlooked.
About the Author
Kaye Thomas is author of the best-selling book "Consider Your Options: Get the Most from Your Equity Compensation." He's also the Internet's best known tax explainer, maintaining the highly regarded "Tax Guide for Investors" at fairmark.com. A tax lawyer for nearly 20 years, he graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1980.
