Sentences with phrase «likely with a capital gain»

An alternative approach might be to maintain a higher income stream for the first fifteen or twenty years with the intention of selling some shares much later, most likely with a capital gain.

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The IRS obtained the subpoena on the grounds that bitcoin owners are likely to engage in tax evasion by failing to declare capital gains on the currency, or by engaging in schemes to buy goods and services with bitcoin in order to avoid the taxman.
Turning these assets into cash will likely have some fee and / or tax implications, like the capital gains you would pay on selling stocks, but is a means to start your business flush with cash (and not debt).
Increasing capital gains tax has also been mooted, a move likely to be unpopular with Conservative supporters.
However, some do a better job than others: funds with a lot of turnover can stick their investors with an unwelcome bill for capital gains, for example, though this is still likely to be less than the average actively managed equity mutual fund.
Couples with large taxable portfolios will most likely start moving assets from them into TFSAs, even though this will trigger capital gains taxes in most cases: something that should please the «TFSAs are a sop to the rich» critics.
A TFSA account seems excellent for the purpose in starting out since, with few exceptions, the income (specifically, as I understand it, the capital gain earnings from selling stock) is not taxed, and I am not likely to hit even the yearly contribution limit soon.
Plus when selling a personal home it is likely all of your capital gain (yes, at some point we'll be back to gains...) will be tax - free, unless Congress f - s with that in the future.
From reading numerous articles, some suggest not investing stocks within the TFSA due to the inability to claim capital loss but with the markets so low, isn't it more likely there would be a higher chance of capital gain instead of capital loss?
These days one of the biggest obstacles is a reluctance to realize capital gains: after several years of outstanding equity returns, even mutual funds charging 3 % have seen big gains, and selling them now is likely to come with a tax bill.
A charitable remainder trust (CRT) designates a charity as the remainder beneficiary and will most likely be used for resolving issues with capital gains while also offering income tax advantages.
You're likely to make a capital gain or loss when you sell a commercial property, and any gain is subject to CGT, with a discount for individuals and trusts, and concessions for small businesses.
I bought this stock with the understanding that capital gains will most likely be unexciting, since MO is at all time highs.
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