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Three year-end tax strategies for capital gains and stocks

November 1, 2012

Good news! If you act before we ring in 2013, you can save a lot of money on your tax bill.

How? By using the capital gain and loss strategies that I’ll explain in my latest article. And make no mistake. These strategies can help you claim fat tax deductions that you may not be aware of.

Don’t miss this chance to act while there’s still time! Consider this your personal invitation to read my new article titled Tax Tips: 3 Year-End Tax Tips for Capital Gains and Stocks.

Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:

  1. We’ll tell you how to offset capital gains and capital losses. In fact we’ll describe four strategies you can put to use before 2103 rolls around. You’ll get all the details when you read the full article.
  2. We’ll explain why it makes sense to give appreciated stock to charity. Because the stock market has done well recently, there’s a good chance you might have appreciated stock in your portfolio. If you’re going to make a donation to a charity, consider giving appreciated stock rather than cash. We’ll tell you how you can do well (while you’re doing good) when you read the full article.
  3. You’ll learn why you should never gift losing stocks. If you can sell a publicly traded stock at a loss, do NOT give that stock to a 501(c)(3) charity. Why? Because if you sell the stock, you’ll have a tax loss that you can deduct. If you give the stock to a charity, you get no deduction for the loss. We’ll give you the whole story when you read the full article.

Filed Under: Capital Gains, Charity, Featured Articles, Investments, Tax Planning

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