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SELLING SHARES? HERE'S HOW TO MINIMIZE TAXES ON YOUR GAINS
December 2024
|Kiplinger's Personal Finance
ET'S say you've been regularly buying shares in a booming tech company over the past few years, but now you want to start taking some of those profits, perhaps to rebalance your portfolio.
Your brokerage makes it easy-peasy: Just choose the number of shares you want to unload and click the "sell" button. Now you can celebrate your investing win! You may not realize it, but the IRS might be celebrating, too. That's because investors can end up paying more of their gains in taxes than they have to if they aren't smart about choosing which of their shares to sell based on a factor known as cost basis. Rather than being solely about what you make, "investing is about what you keep," explains Nilay Gandhi, a certified financial planner with Vanguard Personal Advisor. "Choosing the right cost basis method helps you keep more money in your pocket." In concept, cost basis is simple: It's the price you paid for an investment.
It isn't a worry for transactions made in tax-protected accounts, such as IRAS. Money withdrawn from those accounts is typically taxed at ordinary income rates. Whenever you sell shares held in a taxable account, however, your cost basis determines the size of your gain or loss, as well as your capital gains tax liability. The process can get tricky if you have been steadily buying shares of the same companies or funds over time.
Because prices go up and down, you paid a different price each time you made a purchase. Each separate purchase of a security in a single transaction is called a tax lot. So when it comes time to sell some of your holdings, the size of your taxreportable gain (or loss) will depend on which lots you sell.
If you sell lots purchased more than a year ago for a profit, you could pay anywhere from no tax to 20% in federal long-term capital gains tax, depending on your tax bracket.
(You might owe more to your state if it taxes capital gains.) Selling lots you purchased within the past year for a profit could incur short-term federal capital gains tax of up to 37%, as well as possible state tax.
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