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IRS, Tax related strategies--Traders
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1008 The law is clear on PENSIONS and other RELATED entities, but never mentions IRAColin Cody-12/8/1999
1007 Is this legal? Let's say I have 100 shares of xyz in my IRA account. CurrMark Z-12/8/1999
1006 If using Trader status, would interest NO dividends NO and margin interest YES Colin Cody-12/8/1999
1005 Oh yeah, the $10k annual per recipient limit on gifts...that's what WilliamGeorge Papadopoulos-12/8/1999
1004 Colin, Kaye From the context I am assuming this "safe harbor" refereDan Duchardt-12/8/1999
1003 William, See reply to George's reply beta.siliconinvestor.comDan Duchardt-12/8/1999
1002 George, <I>If I give stock does the $10K limit apply to the cost basis oDan Duchardt-12/8/1999
1001 Regarding gifting: If they give securities, the kids use the cost basisGeorge Papadopoulos-12/8/1999
1000 Regarding gifting: <i>If they give securities, the kids use the cost basWilliam Sheppard-12/8/1999
999 Colin: If using Trader status, would interest dividends and margin interest be ejsdad-12/8/1999
998 Thankyou. RavMan-12/8/1999
997 Thanks for your response Colin. RavRavMan-12/8/1999
996 ...but the taxpayer can still get a penalty if he does not make estimates in foColin Cody-12/8/1999
995 A book of curses underneath the bough, A load of debt the IRS does vow Upon me Spots-12/7/1999
994 I'm not sure Colin understood your question. If your payments in 1999 coverKaye Thomas-12/7/1999
993 Rav, probably not. you might still get a penalty for not having paid evenly thrColin Cody-12/7/1999
992 Colin: Do I still pay penalty if I make as much tax payment by Dec 31, RavMan-12/7/1999
991 Colin, Thanks for your help. I am planning to use the same strategy, which youkaydee-11/27/1999
990 DBK, If you do not pay the full amount of estimates in 2000 based on your excesColin Cody-11/27/1999
989 Colin/thread, Can someone please help me resolve a couple of my doubts... 1) kaydee-11/26/1999
988 Hi, Can anyone recommend a tax professional with experience dealing with full-Nelson Chang-11/26/1999
987 Dan, Once you join the partnership you take the partnership's position, so Colin Cody-11/26/1999
986 Colin, Does it follow from your statement that each individual pays taxes on tDan Duchardt-11/26/1999
985 From what I've seen the clubs file form 1065 partnership return of income aColin Cody-11/25/1999
984 I have several joint accounts with sh.term gains this year. How do we (the joinTopannuity-11/25/1999
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