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Strategies & Market Trends
IRS, Tax related strategies--Traders
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1333Dominick, Why would you be sorry for CPAs and Attorneys if a so-called flat tax Colin Cody-4/9/2001
1332A trader generally does not have earned income. The EIC, earned income credit rColin Cody-4/9/2001
1331Can one claim the EIC credit as a trader? (assuming all other conditions are metxcr600-4/8/2001
1330IRA conversion question: I would like to take advantage of the down market to mHarry Sharp-4/7/2001
1329Thanks Jon. Sorry CPA's and Attorneys but I'm praying for the flat taxDominick-4/6/2001
1328You have to file the election in advance of the year that it applies to. I don&Jon Tara-4/6/2001
1327Couldn't he file an amended return and re-classify? Just curious.Dominick-4/6/2001
1326Craig, the only way you can deduct more than $3000 in one year is if you had takJon Tara-4/5/2001
1325Year 1999 was great year for me, filed as trader status, and paid an unreal amouCraig Bartels-4/5/2001
1324When you have a wash sale for taxes. Do you get to minus out the commission or dGHOST TRADER-4/4/2001
1323Thanks to all who responded to my question (both private and public). Very helpfthe options strategist-3/30/2001
1322Why would you want to dispose of them? :) Personally, I think that tax records Jon Tara-3/30/2001
1321Will someone please tell me how long tax records must be kept before disposing othe options strategist-3/30/2001
1320Why ever would you think that a rebate would offset a gain? This is going to ADDJon Tara-3/29/2001
1319What is the correct procedure for reporting "Order Flow Rebate" proceeCrazyRay-3/29/2001
1318Usually, the entire rent paid for a business office that you are renting to operColin Cody-3/24/2001
1317I've heard conflicting stories on how to report the use of your home for taxh8_2_b_l8-3/24/2001
1316Gary, Officially the IRS says NO you may not deduct personal interest, which is Colin Cody-3/24/2001
1315Colin, Is the interest on an IRS loan deductible (i.e., when one pays taxes dueGary Korn-3/23/2001
1314dear colin cody Thanks for your quick response. i will consult an cpa before ftrend line-3/23/2001
1313Trend line, That is not a simple question! It has far reaching issues, from NOLColin Cody-3/21/2001
1312dear cilin cody I have a simple tax question. I paid a lot of estimated tax (bottrend line-3/21/2001
1311thanks OXunderdog430-3/18/2001
1310yes, that's mostly correct. (it doesn't seem to mention that 6781 gains/OX-3/16/2001
1309Yes basically no time to do the paperwork. (i.e. lazy..lol) He'll file the excr600-3/15/2001
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