I own a property that I bought for 40k, and will now sell for 110k. I would like to sell it this year.My income this year was 38k. According to tax law that I've read online, this puts me in the 0% capital gains tax b...
recognizes an installment sale as a way to defer a capital gain on a property sale. This can save on taxes by avoiding a bump up into a higher tax bracket if the seller had a huge gain." How do you pay less taxes by d...
Hello On a high level view how is capital gains calculated in regards to taxes as well ordinary taxes. Do you first get salary from work for the year and make some standard deductions and then see what ordinary tax br...
I've performed searches on this topic and cannot find anything definitive regarding my inquiry, so posting my own.
What will be the depreciation recapture tax rate I have to pay when liquidating a rental - flat 25% o...
I've been listening to the "FIRE" community stating that it's best to max out pre-tax accounts and when you retire early, doing the conversions over to a Roth. This is assuming you will have a low enough income to be ...
Hello Everyone,I read that if you've lived in your home for the past 2/5 years and you are in the 0% income tax bracket, then all capital gains are tax free.For example, if I retired in 2015 and receive no taxable inc...
This is a question for you Tax-Savvy Folk out there. I'll soon be 59 1/2 and am planning take a distribution on a 403b (non-profit organizations) that I have with the intention of using it in a SD IRA (most likely wit...
Lets see if anyone can help me with this scenario as I may face it in the near future...For scenario reasoning lets say I am typically in the 10% tax bracket.I purchase a lot on January 1, 2016 for $18,000 and start t...
Have a question about Capital gains tax on a home. This is for 2017 tax year. Owned a home for 23 months and sold it for profit. Can not use the 2 year capital gains exclusion so the full profit would get reported on ...
@Ashish AcharyaSay my tax bracket is 10% capital gains and ordinary tax bracket 20%. I sell my rental property and earn $250000 and my current salary $150000 which applies 3.8% because it's over $250000. Also next tax...