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Strategies & Market Trends
IRS, Tax related strategies--Traders
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1358What qualifies someone as a "trader", and how does this affect you taxLuminous-10/29/2001
1357COLIN CODY, HOW THE HELL R U!!! Longest time since slick Texas Oil plays and thIngotWeTrust-7/20/2001
1356Thanks. Someone from another thread showed me this one, too. house.gov Best wInvestor2-6/1/2001
1355Here's a nice overview of the 2001 tax bill: dtonline.comColin Cody-6/1/2001
1354Hi Colin. I hope you've been well. Do you have a link to the specifics (orInvestor2-5/31/2001
1353This should be an easy question <g>. Where does margin interest go for a txcr600-4/16/2001
1352There is some source that the large brokerages use the lists obsolete and worthlColin Cody-4/15/2001
1351Colin; A small oil stock I own sent bankrupt and was listed as having zero valuDavid Bogdanoff-4/15/2001
1350Gainskeeper help needed. Not accepting Schwab data in any format. Any suggestiongreenehugh-4/15/2001
1349<i>You didn't move because of your trading, did you?</i> I thinDebra Orlow-4/14/2001
1348Your broker will always buy them from you for a penny (not a penny a share - forJon Tara-4/14/2001
1347You didn't move because of your trading, did you?Jon Tara-4/14/2001
1346Colin, I have a quick question. I moved across the country during 2000, and my Debra Orlow-4/14/2001
1345Barb, to take a loss of DCI on a 2000 tax return an investor needed to sell the Colin Cody-4/14/2001
1344Colin, but my question now is can this sale be shown for the 2000 return. BarbMaika-4/14/2001
1343DCI does not qualify as worthless, as it does have some value and it actually trColin Cody-4/13/2001
1342Colin, you know this stock, its DCI. I know you must be busy right about now, tMaika-4/13/2001
1341Barbara, the year a stock becomes worthless, truly worthless (that's not to Colin Cody-4/13/2001
1340OK, I'm ready to file. No question that I qualify. Only one loose end!! Fscaram(o)uche-4/13/2001
1339Colin, is there not a tax law that one can write off a worthless stock in the yeMaika-4/13/2001
1338The IRS rules state each SELL is listed separately. If it is easier for you to Colin Cody-4/13/2001
1337I have over 1100 transactions for 2000, do I have to list them all separately onHandsOn-4/12/2001
1336Thank you!Harry Sharp-4/11/2001
1335you might find this link useful: rothira.comsimonad-4/10/2001
1334You'll have to excuse my total disgust with the tax code. I have no problemDominick-4/9/2001
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