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  2. Best stocks to invest in for the long term - AOL

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    To give you an idea of the potential growth of holding a company long term, Nvidia shares sold for about $12 when the company first went public in 1999. As of May 9, a single share of Nvidia went ...

  3. 10 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy for Long-Term Gains - AOL

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    In this article we will take a look at the 10 best dividend stocks to buy for long-term gains. You can skip our detailed analysis of these companies, and go directly to the 5 Best Dividend Stocks ...

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

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    Be careful that your capital gains don’t bump you up into a higher tax bracket. Long-Term Capital Gains Tax. Long-term capital gains tax rates are also based on your income, but the rate is ...

  5. Capital gains tax - Wikipedia

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    The tax rate for individuals on "long-term capital gains", which are gains on assets that have been held for over one year before being sold, is lower than the ordinary income tax rate, and in some tax brackets there is no tax due on such gains. The tax rate on long-term gains was reduced in 1997 via the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 from 28% to ...

  6. Qualified dividend - Wikipedia

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    The category of a qualified dividend was created with the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 ("JGTRRA"), that reduced all taxpayers' personal income tax rates and cut the tax rate on qualified dividends from the ordinary income tax rates to the lower long-term capital gains tax rates. At the same time the bill reduced the ...

  7. What is the long-term capital gains tax? - AOL

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    Long-term capital gains tax is a tax applied to assets held for more than a year. The long-term capital gains tax rates are 0 percent, 15 percent and 20 percent, depending on your income.

  8. 1256 Contract - Wikipedia

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    Any gain or loss from a 1256 Contract is treated for tax purposes as 40% short-term gain and 60% long-term gain, regardless of holding period. Because most futures contracts are held for less than the 12-month minimum holding period for long-term capital gains tax rates; the gain from any non-1256 contract will typically be taxed at the higher ...

  9. How to deduct stock losses from your taxes - AOL

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    Or you might try to use low-tax long-term gains to offset more highly taxed short-term gains. Tax-loss harvesting ... the net long-term gain or loss should be netted against the net short-term ...