Tax implications of investor or trader status
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Abstract: Most taxpayers who trade stocks are classified as investors for tax purposes. This means any net gains are going to be treated as capital gains vs. ordinary income. Taxwise, that’s good — up to a point. But traders have it better. However, trading must be “substantial” to successfully meet the test for trader status. This article explains how that’s defined.
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