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373<i>BUT, and this is a big BUT, the money that your wife invests with cannojunnie-3/21/2001
372<i>So you think a daytrader should be able to claim capital gains,,,each tjunnie-3/21/2001
371I am sorry I can't fully answer your question tyke. Don't know much aboChris K.-3/21/2001
370Hey stoxguru, I heard that if you make such a declaration, you are limited in wChris K.-3/21/2001
369<i>To make sure that everything is taxed as capital gain instead of busineKayaker-3/21/2001
368You guys sound pretty knowledgeable. I wonder if you would have a guess at thistyc:>-3/21/2001
367To make sure that everyting is taxed as capital gain instead of business income,stoxguru-3/21/2001
366<i>pay your spouse a salary for doing some bullshit thing like book-keepinChris K.-3/21/2001
365I think you are right when making this statement: <i> they might be safesChris K.-3/21/2001
364So you think a daytrader should be able to claim capital gains,,,each to his/herStockbull-3/21/2001
363<i>pay your spouse a salary for doing some bullshit thing like book-keepinjunnie-3/21/2001
362<i>pay your spouse a salary for doing some bullshit thing like book-keepinKayaker-3/21/2001
361Here's another trick, if you are a daytrader and you are married and your spjunnie-3/21/2001
360<i>Revenue Canada will not single out specific trades and identify them asjunnie-3/21/2001
359The daytrader gets no leeway. Also, the daytrader winds up paying business incojunnie-3/21/2001
358<i>Revenue Canada will not single out specific trades and identify them asKayaker-3/21/2001
357Nice try tyke. Although this answer does not come from my professor, I am almosChris K.-3/21/2001
356<<(5) Arcorp's stock inventory was, for the most part, not held for anKayaker-3/21/2001
355>>The definition of capital gain is said to be composed of long-term investyc:>-3/21/2001
354IMHO,,it almost seems to me that it is left vague purposely,,to give people a liStockbull-3/21/2001
353The problem with trying to divide trading profit into either "income" junnie-3/21/2001
352<<(5) Arcorp's stock inventory was, for the most part, not held for anjunnie-3/21/2001
351Yep. Jayaker is right. The definition of capital gain is said to be composed ofChris K.-3/20/2001
350<i>What if a trader typically holds a stock for one week, or two weeks or Kayaker-3/20/2001
349Yeah, but I can guarantee there are plenty of daytraders who don't file thejunnie-3/20/2001
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