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  2. You’ll pay a tax rate of 0%, 15% or 20% on gains from the sale of most assets or investments held for more than one year. When calculating the holding period—or the amount of time you...

  3. Capital Gains: Tax Rates and Rules for 2024 - NerdWallet

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    Profits from the sale of an asset held for more than a year are subject to long-term capital gains tax. The rates are 0%, 15% or 20%, depending on taxable income and filing status.

  4. Capital Gains Tax Rates for 2024 vs. 2023 | Kiplinger

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    The capital gains tax rate that applies to your gain depends on the type of asset, your taxable income, and how long you held the property sold.

  5. Capital gains tax rates. Net capital gains are taxed at different rates depending on overall taxable income, although some or all net capital gain may be taxed at 0%. For taxable years beginning in 2023, the tax rate on most net capital gain is no higher than 15% for most individuals.

  6. 2023 and 2024 capital gains tax rates - Fidelity Investments

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    Capital gains taxes are taxes you may pay on investments when you sell them for a profit. Your capital gains tax rate depends on your income and how long you held an investment.

  7. Capital Gains Tax: What It Is, How It Works, and Current Rates

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    Under current U.S. federal tax policy, the capital gains tax rate applies only to profits from the sale of assets held for more than a year, referred to as long-term capital gains. The current...

  8. There are only three tax rates for long-term capital gains: 0%, 15% and 20%, and the IRS notes that most taxpayers pay no more than 15%. High earners may also be subject to a 3.8% net...