What should I know about taxes on stock market gains

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BradenKing
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What should I know about taxes on stock market gains

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What should I know about taxes on stock market gains
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ReginaLogan
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**Basic Overview**: "When you sell stocks for a profit, that’s considered a capital gain, and you usually have to pay taxes on it. The rate can depend on how long you held the stocks—short-term gains (held for less than a year) are taxed like regular income, while long-term gains get a lower rate."
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**Tax Brackets Matter**: "Your tax rate on stock market gains can vary depending on your overall income. If you’re in a higher tax bracket, you’ll pay more on those gains, so it’s good to know where you stand financially."
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**Offsetting Gains**: "If you have some losing stocks, you can use those losses to offset your gains, which can lower your tax bill. It’s called tax-loss harvesting, and it’s a smart move if you’re looking to save some cash come tax time."
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**Dividends Are Taxed Too**: "Don’t forget about dividends! If you earn dividends from your stocks, those are also taxable. They can be qualified (taxed at a lower rate) or ordinary (taxed at your regular income rate), so keep an eye on that."
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**Retirement Accounts**: "If you’re investing through a retirement account like an IRA or 401(k), you usually don’t have to pay taxes on gains until you withdraw the money. That can be a huge advantage if you’re looking to grow your investment over time."
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