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smitcompton
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Hi All,
I just did a prelim of my taxes. In late 2006 I invested in the stock market(at the high). I lost money in 2006, 2007. and in 2008, when the market collapsed, I along with many other lost about $40,000. In March of 2009, when the market hit bottom, I invested additional funds in stocks at their low, hoping to regain some of the funds I lost. Later in 2009, I sold some stock off for a profit, gaining some of my lost funds back. Here is the problem.
I now show a gain of some 10''s of thousands of dollars, but have still not recovered all my losses from 2007 and 2008. You are only able to carryover a $3,000 loss from previous years. So, with my own saved money that I invested, I now must pay additional capital gains taxes on my own funds. Needless to say i am horrified. I will owe a hugh sum(for me).
Does anyone know if I have my facts right on this? All I wanted to do was get my own money back. I can''t see this as a capital gain, but I don''t know what else to think.
I would appreciate any helpful comments on this.
Thanks,
Annette
I just did a prelim of my taxes. In late 2006 I invested in the stock market(at the high). I lost money in 2006, 2007. and in 2008, when the market collapsed, I along with many other lost about $40,000. In March of 2009, when the market hit bottom, I invested additional funds in stocks at their low, hoping to regain some of the funds I lost. Later in 2009, I sold some stock off for a profit, gaining some of my lost funds back. Here is the problem.
I now show a gain of some 10''s of thousands of dollars, but have still not recovered all my losses from 2007 and 2008. You are only able to carryover a $3,000 loss from previous years. So, with my own saved money that I invested, I now must pay additional capital gains taxes on my own funds. Needless to say i am horrified. I will owe a hugh sum(for me).
Does anyone know if I have my facts right on this? All I wanted to do was get my own money back. I can''t see this as a capital gain, but I don''t know what else to think.
I would appreciate any helpful comments on this.
Thanks,
Annette