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  2. Gold and taxes: What every investor needs to know

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    If you sold physical gold assets — like gold coins, for instance — the tax bill could be even higher. "That's considered a collectible and is taxed at a higher rate," Chancey says.

  3. Profit From Gold While Paying Less in Taxes

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    The popular SPDR Gold , iShares Gold , and iShares Silver all get treated the same as gold and silver bullion itself, and you'll owe the higher rate on gains. A few solutions

  4. 15 Best Places To Sell Your Gold for Cash

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    See: What To Do If You Owe Back Taxes to the IRS. 15 Best Places To Get Cash for Gold. ... Consignment stores present another option for selling gold jewelry and gold-inlay housewares. While ...

  5. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Gold attracts various forms of fraudulent activity. Some of the most common are: Cash for gold – With the rise in the value of gold due to the financial crisis of 2007–2010, there has been a surge in companies that will buy personal gold in exchange for cash, or sell investments in gold bullion and coins.

  6. Bullion - Wikipedia

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    The London bullion market is an over-the-counter market for wholesale trading of gold and silver. The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) coordinates activities of its members and other participants in the London bullion market. The LBMA sets and promotes quality standards for gold and silver bullion bars.

  7. Character (income tax) - Wikipedia

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    The IRS characterizes income or loss as a capital gain or loss depending on how the taxpayer generates the gain or loss. When the taxpayer invests in real estate or security and then later sells that piece of real estate or security, the IRS characterizes the amount that exceeds the purchase price as capital income while the amount that falls short of the purchase price is capital loss.

  8. Want To Sell Valuable Gold Coins? Here’s How Much Tax You’ll ...

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    If you want to minimize the tax you pay on the sale of gold coins, it’s best to hold on to them for at least a year and a day to take advantage of the 28% maximum tax rate. If you sell your gold ...

  9. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    An example of gold-plated jewellery. For platinum, gold, and silver jewellery, there are many techniques to create finishes. The most common are high-polish, satin/matte, brushed, and hammered. High-polished jewellery is the most common and gives the metal a highly reflective, shiny look.