Capital Gains Tax
News, insights and expert analysis on capital gains tax from the team at Kiplinger.
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1031 Exchange: Do You Know Your ‘Like-Kind’ Options?You might have some misconceptions about what kinds of real estate investments qualify for your 1031 exchange. Read on for a definitive list of your like-kind options.
By Mike Decker, NSSA®
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Qualified Opportunity Zones With an Energy BoostThe energy sector, where investors can combine qualified opportunity fund perks with oil and gas direct investment tax benefits, is one of the more appealing and lesser-understood QOZ offerings available.
By Daniel Goodwin
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Tax-Smart Strategies for Capital Gains in 2023Using 1031 exchanges and qualified opportunity zones to reinvest the proceeds from the sale of an appreciated asset can defer and sometimes eliminate capital gains taxes.
By Daniel Goodwin
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To Defer Capital Gains Taxes, Consider a 721 ExchangeThis less-used tool in real estate investing might serve you better than the more popular 1031 exchange, depending on your circumstances.
By Edward E. Fernandez
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Capital Gains Taxes Trap: How to Avoid Mutual Fund Tax BombsIt’s bad enough when your mutual fund’s assets lose value, but owing unexpected capital gains taxes after those losses is doubly frustrating.
By Samuel V. Gaeta, CFP®
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How to Pay 0% in Taxes (Without Cheating)capital gains tax Investors and retirement savers have many tools at their disposal to whittle their incomes down to a point where capital gains are taxed at a 0% tax rate. The magic number for couples? $83,350.
By Justin Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA
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Are Capital Gains Taxes Keeping You From Selling Property?A structured installment sale could help defer or reduce long-term capital gains when you sell real estate.
By Lars Larsen, Investment Adviser Representative
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Capital Losses: Rules to Know for Tax Loss HarvestingCapital Gains Tax loss harvesting requires an understanding of the capital loss rules for deductions, carryovers, and more.
By Orla O'Connor
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Got Crypto? The IRS Really Wants to Knowtaxes The IRS remains focused on cryptocurrency and tax enforcement around other digital assets.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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