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When you sell shares in a mutual fund, the IRS has yet another accounting method, known as the average cost method, for figuring your taxable profit or loss. This method comes in handy if you bought shares in chunks over time or reinvested the fund payouts in purchasing more shares of the fund. As the name suggests, the average cost method allows you to take an average cost for all the mutual fund shares you bought over time.

Selling large-profit investments

No one likes to pay taxes, of course, but if an investment you own has appreciated in value, someday you’ll have to pay taxes on it when you sell. (There is an exception: You hold the investment until your death and will it to your heirs. The IRS wipes out the capital gains tax on appreciated assets at your death.)

Capital gains tax applies when you sell an investment at a higher price than you paid for it. As I explain earlier in this chapter, your capital gains tax rate is different from the tax rate that you pay on ordinary income (such as from employment earnings or interest on bank savings accounts).

Odds are that the longer you’ve held securities such as stocks, the greater the capital gains you’ll have, because stocks tend to appreciate over time. If all your assets have appreciated significantly, you may resist selling to avoid taxes. If you need money for a major purchase, however, sell what you need and pay the tax. Even if you have to pay state as well as federal taxes totaling some 35 percent of the profit, you’ll have lots left. (For “longer-term” profits from investments held more than one year, your federal and state capital gains taxes probably would total somewhat less.)

Investing in Your 20s 30s For Dummies - изображение 51Before you sell, do some rough figuring to make sure you’ll have enough money left to accomplish what you want. If you seek to sell one investment and reinvest in another, you’ll owe tax on the profit unless you’re selling and rebuying real estate (see Chapter 12).

Investing in Your 20s 30s For Dummies - изображение 52If you hold several assets, to diversify and meet your other financial goals, give preference to selling your largest holdings with the smallest capital gains. If you have some securities that have profits and some with losses, you can sell some of each to offset the profits with the losses.

Handling losers in your portfolio

Perhaps you have some losers in your portfolio. If you need to raise cash for some particular reason, you may consider selling select securities at a loss. You can use losses to offset gains as long as you hold both offsetting securities for more than one year (long term) or hold both for no more than one year (short term). The IRS makes this delineation because it taxes long-term gains and losses on a different rate schedule from short-term gains and losses.

If you sell securities at a loss, you can claim up to $3,000 in net losses for the year on your federal income tax return. If you sell securities with net losses totaling more than $3,000 in a year, you must carry the losses over to future tax years.

Investing in Your 20s 30s For Dummies - изображение 53Some tax advisors advocate doing year-end tax-loss selling with stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. The logic goes that if you hold a security at a loss, you should sell it, take the tax write-off, and then buy it (or something similar) back. When selling investments for tax-loss purposes, be careful of the so-called wash sale rules. The IRS doesn’t allow the deduction of a loss for a security sale if you buy that same security back within 30 days. As long as you wait 31 or more days, you won’t encounter any problems.

Investing in Your 20s 30s For Dummies - изображение 54If you’re selling a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund, you can purchase a fund similar to the one you’re selling to easily sidestep this rule.

Selling investments when you don’t know their original cost

Sometimes, you may not know what an investment originally cost you, or you received some investments from another person, and you’re not sure what they paid for them.

If you don’t have the original statement, start by calling the firm where the investment was purchased. Whether it’s a brokerage firm or mutual fund company, the company should be able to send you copies of old account statements, although you may have to pay a small fee for this service.

Also, increasing numbers of investment firms, especially mutual fund companies, can tell you upon the sale of an investment what its original cost was. The cost calculated is usually the average cost for the shares you purchased.

Part 2

Preparing Your Investing Foundation

IN THIS PART …

Identify what should be included in your personal financial plan.

Understand bank and credit union accounts, as well as what they are and aren’t good for.

Make sense of money market funds and how to find the best one for your situation.

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