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IRS, Tax related strategies--Traders
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983 Q.: How are Investment Clubs taxed? How are the capital gains/losses allocatTopannuity-11/5/1999
982 Basically the same rules will apply in this situation. There are some potentialKaye Thomas-10/25/1999
981 I'm not saying I believe it because it is in print. I have already send a cIra Player-10/25/1999
980 Just because it is in writing does not mean it is always correct!! ;-) I find Colin Cody-10/24/1999
979 I'd suggest she consider changing her will to establish a TRUST for the benColin Cody-10/24/1999
978 Kaye, Is this also true if the option is sold as part of a collar. ie: Own hiIra Player-10/22/1999
977 Right you are! Here's a quote from Rev. Rul. 78-182: <i>If the writeKaye Thomas-10/22/1999
976 Kaye, I just read an article discussing options and the authors stated that ifIra Player-10/22/1999
975 <i> Is she just assuming her kids will end up with it if she wilxcr600-10/21/1999
974 Yeah, you have to make the gift before the sale to get the gain taxed to the kiKaye Thomas-10/21/1999
973 Well unfortunately the stock has been sold so there is no way to transfer the cxcr600-10/20/1999
972 There's a curious inconsistency in the tax law. The rules jealously guard aKaye Thomas-10/20/1999
971 reread my post and the example of gifting Microsoft shares...I think that answeGeorge Papadopoulos-10/19/1999
970 Thanks for the post George. One thing I am not clear on is if the gift is from xcr600-10/19/1999
969 >George, maybe I'm missing something here, but my understanding is that George Papadopoulos-10/19/1999
968 > Is there any sort of tax burden placed on the child now or at a later age?Souze-10/19/1999
967 > I understand that one can give to a child each year up to 10k. Does this cGeorge Papadopoulos-10/18/1999
966 Can anyone address gifts to children? I understand that one can give to a childxcr600-10/18/1999
965 Kaye, <I>Dan, you're thinking about this issue from the perspective Dan Duchardt-10/18/1999
964 Dan, you're thinking about this issue from the perspective of the individuaKaye Thomas-10/18/1999
963 The entire tax code is not about equal treatment, why should identification be Ira Player-10/13/1999
962 Kaye, <I>Taxpayers who buy multiple lots of shares in a single company wDan Duchardt-10/13/1999
961 Ira, <I>The whole system is geared towards getting taxes earlier, ratherDan Duchardt-10/13/1999
960 First let me clarify where the hindsight comes in. There are circumstances wherKaye Thomas-10/13/1999
959 The whole system is geared towards getting taxes earlier, rather than later. TIra Player-10/12/1999
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