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258 Wash sale rules do not apply to traders electing mark-to-market accounting methRobert A. Green, CPA-3/25/1998
257 Robert, Actually when I read my reply, I realized the 2nd part needed a cite toColin Cody-3/25/1998
256 Robert, Thanks! . There were two parts to the statement I suppose. It was theColin Cody-3/24/1998
255 Colin, I do not have a cite or other specific tax reporting reference for my &qRobert A. Green, CPA-3/24/1998
254 Robert, Thanks for the cite. (reproduced below) "Any gain or loss recogniColin Cody-3/24/1998
253 Any gain or loss recognized by an electing taxpayer is ordinary gain or loss. (Robert A. Green, CPA-3/24/1998
252 bluejeans: 2659Colin Cody-3/22/1998
251 Colin, what business code would you suggest would be most appropriate for a tbluejeans-3/22/1998
250 Colin, your patience in responding to Robt. A. Green never ceases to amaze me. Spots-3/22/1998
249 Thanks, Colin... VenkateshVenkatesh Nakkala-3/22/1998
248 didn't he fail once again to mention mark to market and self empl taxes????Box-By-The-Riviera™-3/22/1998
247 Robert, regarding "2. Traders may report their year-end "unrealized&qColin Cody-3/22/1998
246 TRADER TAX RULES & TAX RETURN REPORTING GUIDE - EDITION 2 Here is my lateRobert A. Green, CPA-3/21/1998
245 Venkatesh, No, a TRADER may NOT be a secondary trade or business. Makes NO SEColin Cody-3/20/1998
244 hi colin, when you say "Most of his income" do you mean the money Venkatesh Nakkala-3/20/1998
243 Many savy people on this thread. Perhaps someone knows answer to this. If I sAllen Furlan-3/17/1998
242 Dennis, There's nothing like that on those pages in the latest book. NormaColin Cody-3/16/1998
241 See, told ya tesser was borderline. He'd rather have his readers battle itBox-By-The-Riviera™-3/16/1998
240 Page 227-230 of his 1993 book. I don't have the revised edition. He basicmod-3/16/1998
239 That would be an IMPROPER approach. If you can reference the chapter, page # fColin Cody-3/16/1998
238 Generally NO. The jury is still out with the 475(f) election... ColinColin Cody-3/16/1998
237 As in ANY trade or business if you lose money the IRS may believe you are not rColin Cody-3/16/1998
236 Thanks for the info. KiriThe Jedi-3/16/1998
235 You don't have to pay self-employment tax if you don't show a profit onmod-3/16/1998
234 I think I may have asked this here before but don't remember. Does one havThe Jedi-3/16/1998
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