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To: Dr. Edwards who wrote (904)12/24/1998 10:24:00 AM
From: Michael  Respond to of 3187
 
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was not sure, about this matter.
So I just avioded selling on those days.
I am not a day trader anyway so no big deal.
But it is better to know than not, THANKS :)

Happy Holidays

sure is a nice day
michael



To: Dr. Edwards who wrote (904)12/24/1998 10:24:00 AM
From: chester lee  Respond to of 3187
 
<<I interpret this to mean that you can sell securities on Dec. 31 and still count that as a 1998 transaction--in fact, you have no option but to count it in this year's taxable transactions.>>

Absolutly correct.