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  2. Donating Stock to Charity: What You Need To Know Before ... - AOL

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    Plus, charities can sell the stock tax-free, making your gift go even further. ... When it's time to file your taxes, you'll need to include the stock donation on Form 8283, "Noncash Charitable ...

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  4. Capital gains tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Corporations with net losses of any size can re-file their tax forms for the previous three years and use the losses to offset gains reported in those years. This results in a refund of capital gains taxes paid previously. After the carryback, a corporation can carry any unused portion of the loss forward for five years to offset future gains. [10]

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

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    You can’t sell the stock and claim the loss, and then have your spouse repurchase the stock within the 30 days. If your partner is buying the stock in that 30-day window, you simply won’t be ...

  6. Internal Revenue Code section 1031 - Wikipedia

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    To qualify for Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, the properties exchanged must be held for productive use in a trade or business, or for investment.Prior to 2018, stocks, bonds, and other properties were listed as expressly excluded by Section 1031, although securitized properties were not excluded.

  7. Dual-listed company - Wikipedia

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    Froot and Dabora (1999) show that the relative prices of the twin stocks are correlated with the stock indices of the markets on which each of the twins has its main listing. [8] For example, if the FTSE 100 rises relative to the AEX index (the Dutch stock market index) the stock price of Reed International PLC generally tends to rise relative ...

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

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    Here’s an example. Five years ago, Jane Investor, a teacher, bought 100 shares of ABC stock at $100 a share. She also bought 100 shares of XYZ stock at $100 a share. Today, ABC shares are ...

  9. Mutual organization - Wikipedia

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    Many savings and loan associations were also mutual companies, owned by their depositors. As a form of corporate ownership the mutual has fallen out of favor in the U.S. since the 1980s. Savings and loan industry deregulation and the late 1980s savings and loan crisis led many to change to stock ownership, or in some cases into banks.