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Scott Lewis
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Ideas to offset capital gains at the end of the year?

Scott Lewis
  • Bentonville, AR
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I sold a rental recently and will have a sizable tax hit at the end of the year. I do not have any taxable stocks to sell at a loss to offset the capital gains. I’m still looking into solar panels for the primary house.

I am not able to find many specific ideas online besides the two mentioned above . Anyone have any tricks to share?

Thanks in advance.

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Zachary Bohn
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Zachary Bohn
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  • Englewood, OH
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@Pat L. large repairs and improvements have to be depreciated that isn't really an option. If they had to pay $70k in taxes they wouldn't be able to create losses from the rentals that would've been able to offset the gains either. Selling several properties in one year without doing a 1031, is pretty much always going to result in high taxes unless you have carryover losses.

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