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0% Long Term Capital Gains Tax--Is it Legit? 

Rob Berger
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0% Long Term Capital Gains Tax--Is it Legit?
How long term capital gains are taxed is a source of confusion for many. Some of the questions I've heard--
Can long-term capital gains put me in a higher tax bracket for ordinary income?
Does my ordinary income affect my capital gains tax?
Is there really a 0% tax bracket for long term capital gains and how does it work.
To be clear, I am not a tax professional. I have spent a lot of time study this issue, particularly as I enter retirement with much lower ordinary income.
In this video we'll look at the mechanics of long term capital gains tax, including how to works with ordinary income and deductions. We'll also cover something called the bump zones, where ordinary income can push us into higher long term capital gains tax rates.
We'll cover three tax planning strategies in retirement and how long term capital gains tax can help us pay less in taxes.
Resources mentioned in this video:
Long Term Capital Gains Tax Rates: www.nerdwallet.com/article/ta...
Bump Zones: www.kitces.com/blog/long-term...
Tax Gain Harvesting (Kitces): www.kitces.com/blog/understan...
Tax Gain Harvesting vs Roth Conversions (Kitces): www.kitces.com/blog/understan...
Tax Gain Harvesting (Schwab): www.schwab.com/resource-cente...
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Комментарии : 31   
@BS10GamingTeam
@BS10GamingTeam 3 года назад
@3:09 slight inaccuracy. You are taxed 0% if your taxable income+gains is under 40400 Not 40400 in capital gains
@eliasybarra47
@eliasybarra47 3 года назад
This video couldn’t have come at a better time… A friend and I were just discussing this and you made it super easy to follow 🙂
@matthewharrigan3568
@matthewharrigan3568 3 года назад
I didn't know that the "bump zone" could effectively have a 27% marginal rate. Thanks for continuing to teach me. Good video.
@Laurar35
@Laurar35 3 года назад
Great information... it confirms my initial thoughts and understanding on how the LT gains and ordinary income are treated for taxes as we approach early retirement. However the bump zone was new to me so glad you mentioned it. We will have dividend and cap. Gains income as well as a pension .. so plans are to watch that income level of 80.8k as we do Roth conversions prior to FRA. 👍😊
@carsonc1272
@carsonc1272 2 года назад
Finally! Thank you for explaining this well!
@brianwhite1189
@brianwhite1189 3 года назад
Wonderful explanation, thanks. And in my case, using social security benefit (50%) as the ordinary income, and keeping in mind that the tax rate of the social security benefit may increase, as well as the capital gains tax, at it's bump level.
@paulwu2145
@paulwu2145 3 года назад
An excellent episode in explaining the LT capital gains.
@anunexpectedfire4062
@anunexpectedfire4062 3 года назад
What a great video. You answered a question I have been having and gave me some additional things to read up on. I may rework this video for my own situation and possible FIRE strategy. It should all apply, but the ordinary income and bump zones are need more thinking through.
@pourquoi475
@pourquoi475 3 года назад
Another excellent video!
@ShamileII
@ShamileII 2 года назад
Great video Rob! As the old phrase goes...."it's not how much you make...but how much you keep" Keep up the great work!
@vinyl1Earthlink
@vinyl1Earthlink 3 года назад
This was a very good video - most people don't understand how divs and cap gains stack on top of ordinary income. One important little bit that very few people know is that if you are over the $200/250K limit, you can reduce your investment income subject to the 3.8% Medicare tax by backing out the amount paid on that in state and local income tax. This has nothing to do with itemized deductions of state and local income tax, but is applied directly to amount taxed as an adjustment on the form. You would typically take your entire state and local income tax, allocate it over your income, and calculate the percentage that applies to the amounts over $200/250K.
@RGeib19
@RGeib19 2 года назад
Awesome video.
@PHILosophy1025
@PHILosophy1025 3 года назад
Excellent video
@stephendove2850
@stephendove2850 3 года назад
Best explanation I have seen
@JoeKoppel
@JoeKoppel 2 года назад
Hi Rob, great videos, Thanks. Can you do a video about how to get out of 529 accounts? My 3 kids are grown and I would like to get the money out and set up Roth accounts for them.
@wambatjoe5164
@wambatjoe5164 3 года назад
Very interesting. The other thing is the AMT which makes everything even more complex
@stevenmorris2736
@stevenmorris2736 3 года назад
Since it looks like you take video ideas from comments and not the D.R. group, can you do a video on how to drawdown? Specifically, if you have several funds in your portfolio, how are you pulling the 4%? Is it purely depleting from your top gainer, so you don't touch the other funds? Is it 4% from each fund, so if you have a 3 fund portfolio you are pulling 4% from each to make the total 4%? Something else entirely? Would really like to see this explained as I don't think anyone has ever taken a dive on How to do it, besides just saying "follow the 4% rule." Thanks.
@kishormistry2581
@kishormistry2581 3 года назад
Bob it would be great if you do video on Medicare,you will be helping lot of seniors including myself which is very complicated!!! TIA
@320Scott
@320Scott 3 года назад
For tax consultation, will a garden variety CPA suffice? Do they charge by the hour in that instance?
@TuxedoToledo
@TuxedoToledo 3 года назад
Hey Rob! Good to see the new iteration of your content. What are you using to record the chart drawing on your videos? Sorry, I came for the finance but I'm curious about this. Thanks.
@TuxedoToledo
@TuxedoToledo 3 года назад
@Rob Berger▪️ oh sorry, my comment was meant for the real Rob Berger. Though I see how that would confuse you.
@TheZrpilot
@TheZrpilot 3 года назад
Like your style... Just found your channel.. Sub'bed Thanks!
@danielyang4707
@danielyang4707 3 года назад
The tax- gain harvesting scenario sounds good, but however, is not that practical. If one household of four AGI has less than $80K, they are almost in poverty line, how could they have extra money for stock investment in the first place? Just a thought.
@travis1240
@travis1240 3 года назад
It may be possible in early retirement. Your income doesn't need to be high to have a lot of investment capital if you used to make money but just quit your job.
@danielyang4707
@danielyang4707 3 года назад
@@travis1240 , by quitting your job to avoid higher tax? This may not be a wise choice unless you do not like what you do.
@jimmechanikong6924
@jimmechanikong6924 3 года назад
The poverty line for a family of four is $26,200.
@toddpick8007
@toddpick8007 3 года назад
There shouldnt be a Capital gains tax. Seriously Government taxes you on income. What you do after the fact isnt there business nor is it there money, they took no risk they wont prop up your loss so fuck them..
@mrw4165
@mrw4165 3 года назад
Zero is the correct capital tax gain rate.
@travis1240
@travis1240 3 года назад
I don't know. Taxes are a zero sum game and if you don't tax investors at all, you need to tax working people more. I like it being lower than ordinary income, but 0% for everyone (including billionaires)? Nah.
@toddpick8007
@toddpick8007 3 года назад
@@travis1240 Tell ya what. When the government stops wasting 40 cents+ for every dollar of tax they take in than ill agree with your Capital gains tax.
@mrw4165
@mrw4165 3 года назад
@@travis1240 Capitalism is not a zero sum game. It’s investment and a plan and sweat. Create jobs and building something from nothing deserves the least impact from government. Thank you is the right response from the government, not what’s our cut.
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