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Income Taxes and Record Keeping ( tax )
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4185I tried GainsKeeper in its early stages. I was incredibly slow, had no way to iDan Duchardt-4/11/2002
4184Taxes..I just used GainsKeeper to do my trades and let me just say, "what ashoreco-4/11/2002
4183FWS, I'm not sure about all real estate, but if it was a business property Dan Duchardt-4/11/2002
4182Thanks gsp6181. I am still doing some asking around on this.FWS-4/11/2002
4181i didn't read that entire link, but if u are talking about this line... >OX-4/11/2002
4180Green Trader Tax web site advises those who trade futures NOT to elect mark-to-mgsp6181-4/11/2002
4179Chris, I am no expert but the RE gain and stock loss should both appear on Sch Dgsp6181-4/11/2002
4178Can I offset real estate gains with stock losses?? I have a trading loss in 200FWS-4/11/2002
4177Zeuspaul, Dan, OX - Thanks for the help. - Georgegsp6181-4/10/2002
4176Yahoo has historical stock quotes. I tried IBM in 1968 and 1969 and got some reZeuspaul-4/9/2002
4175OX, <I>problem w/ that is u won't get the historical perspective of aDan Duchardt-4/9/2002
4174problem w/ that is u won't get the historical perspective of any splits, etcOX-4/9/2002
4173If all else fails, your local library might have a WSJ archive. That would not Dan Duchardt-4/9/2002
4172Need help finding historical stock prices for merged company. For tax purposes Igsp6181-4/9/2002
4171I bought a car in 2001, is the sales tax and license fee deductible ???farkarooski-4/9/2002
4170You must not have been a trader in 2000 (doing taxes in 2001) if you are just enPaul Senior-4/8/2002
4169My feelings are the same. I look back on my trades and say, "god, you must james-rockford-4/7/2002
4168i'm doing the laborious task of totalling by trades on excel. boy, what stuLarry S.-4/6/2002
4167no diff. if u stopped trading the stock in mid 2001 (i.e., did not trade it for OX-4/6/2002
4166wash sale question: What is the difference whether I add the loss to the next coS.C. Barnard-4/6/2002
4165its the part of hell you get for being a day trader, losing your money, then havLarry S.-4/5/2002
4164you can do both like he said. or simply put your totals down.. and then be preBox-By-The-Riviera™-4/5/2002
4163Joel, I agree. I was responding because I thought that he meant to detail eachEcho-4/5/2002
4162exactly. same thing.Box-By-The-Riviera™-4/5/2002
4161No. You can simply put the summarized totals on the actual 1040 return. Then oEcho-4/5/2002
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