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  2. How to (Legally) Avoid Capital Gains Taxes

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    By holding an investment for a year or more, you will qualify for long-term capital gains tax rates. Most long-term capital gains will see a tax rate of no more than 15%, though certain assets ...

  3. How to reduce taxes in retirement: 7 ways to lower your tax ...

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    Workers can save with pre-tax IRAs and 401(k)s, letting them avoid taxes on their contributions and growing their assets tax-deferred. While it may feel great to get a tax break today, retirees ...

  4. How to avoid paying capital gains taxes on investments - AOL

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    For example, if you’re filing as an individual, you can earn taxable income of up to $44,625 in 2023 and qualify for the 0 percent rate. For 2024, that threshold for individuals rises to $47,025.

  5. What Are the Capital Gains Tax Rates? How Can I Avoid ... - AOL

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    Most long-term capital gains will see a tax rate of no more than 15%, though certain assets (like coins and art) can be taxed at a rate up to 28%. Depending on your income, you may even qualify ...

  6. This Tax Strategy Is to Die For -- Literally - AOL

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    Capital gains rates are lower than income tax rates, but can add up if the value of an asset has grown for years, or even decades. "Step-up" in basis One major provision of the tax code is known ...

  7. ‘Invest, borrow against it, and die’: Scott ... - AOL

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    “The tax code has gone from 400 pages to 4,000, and that extra 3600 pages are to turn rich people into super rich,” he told Steven Bartlett on a recent episode of his podcast “The Diary Of A ...

  8. Planning to downsize your home in retirement but scared of ...

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    The Section 121 exclusion, often called the home sale exclusion, is a provision in the U.S. tax code allowing homeowners to exclude a substantial portion of the capital gains from the sale of ...

  9. Capital Gains Tax on Stocks: What It Is and How To Minimize It

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    If your income is over $83,350 but $517,200 or less, you’ll pay a 15% tax on your long-term capital gains. If your income is above $517,200, you’ll pay 20% tax on your long-term capital gains.