I think I've got it, now
Just in case you were wondering, things happen in this order:
I particularly like the nasty features of LT28 gain (the sort you get from investing in gold): if you can't hit it with losses or 15%MAGIC, then it gets taxed at 28% even if you're not in the 28% bracket. Fortunately, we seem to have some losses.
In other not entirely unrelated news, the Icelandic Krona is still not trading. Wheee.
(*) where applicable, "becomes FOO loss" means "kills FOO gain then becomes FOO loss"
(**) ORD = all of your other income minus deductions and exemptions,
ORD3000 = ORD with the exemptions added back, if that's a gain, but then capped at 3000
(***) 15%MAGIC is the top of the 15% bracket minus ORD gain, if that happens to be smaller
- ST carryover loss becomes* ST loss
- LT carryover loss becomes LT28 loss
- ST loss kills LT gain (i.e., just the net part: LT28 gain first, then LT25 gain, then LT15 gain), then kills ORD3000**, then carries over
- LT28 loss kills LT25 gain, then kills LT15 gain, then becomes LT loss
- LT25 loss kills LT15 gain, then kills LT28 gain, then becomes LT loss
- LT15 loss kills LT28 gain, then kills LT25 gain, then becomes LT loss
- LT loss kills ST gain, then kills ORD3000, then carries over
- ORD loss kills LT25 gain, LT28 gain, LT15 gain, and QDIVs in that order
- 15%MAGIC*** turns LT25 gain ordinary (15%), then turns LT28 gain ordinary (15%), then kills (as of 2008) LT15 gain and QDIVs
I particularly like the nasty features of LT28 gain (the sort you get from investing in gold): if you can't hit it with losses or 15%MAGIC, then it gets taxed at 28% even if you're not in the 28% bracket. Fortunately, we seem to have some losses.
In other not entirely unrelated news, the Icelandic Krona is still not trading. Wheee.
(*) where applicable, "becomes FOO loss" means "kills FOO gain then becomes FOO loss"
(**) ORD = all of your other income minus deductions and exemptions,
ORD3000 = ORD with the exemptions added back, if that's a gain, but then capped at 3000
(***) 15%MAGIC is the top of the 15% bracket minus ORD gain, if that happens to be smaller
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where losses are expressed as positive numbers.
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but that doesn't tell you what the calculation actually is
which makes it kind of useless for planning.
(unless TT has decided to become open source,
which, last I checked, seems rather unlikely... )
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but I'm not the best person to ask about this since I tend to like rolling my own anyway.