Decide when to pay tax on U.S. savings bonds
When you own Series EE or Series I savings bonds, you have a tax decision to make. Both types of bonds earn interest monthly. Usually, you’ll choose to defer paying any taxes on the interest until the bond reaches final maturity or you redeem it, whichever comes...Identify Shares You Are Selling
You can often manage the size of your gain or loss when you decide to sell some, but not all, of a particular stock or mutual fund. To do this, you must have kept good records of the date and the price for each share purchase. By selling the highest cost shares first,...Don't Be Tripped Up By The Wash Sale Rules
If you sell a security before the end of 2012 to take advantage of a capital loss, be aware of the wash sale rules. To make sure the loss is deductible, refrain from buying the same security or a substantially identical security during the 61-day period that begins 30...Basis Reporting Requirement Is Delayed
A law passed in 2008 requires brokers to report an investor’s basis in stocks and mutual fund shares when these investments are sold. The final step in these new reporting requirements was to become effective for debt instruments and options on January 1, 2013....Is all my income taxable?
Generally, all sources of income are subject to income tax unless specifically excluded.