Q: Hello team 5i,
I know very well that when a stock is sold with a loss, it must not be bought back before one month for the loss to be used as a tax loss.
But what if a stock is sold with a gain and then bought back before one month and this time it is sold with a loss. (Note that one month did not pass between the gain and the loss). Is this loss usable as a tax loss?
I donated shares of a company that was delisted to my broker. How can this loss be used for tax purposes? Is it different from an ordinary loss?
Thank you for your help
I know very well that when a stock is sold with a loss, it must not be bought back before one month for the loss to be used as a tax loss.
But what if a stock is sold with a gain and then bought back before one month and this time it is sold with a loss. (Note that one month did not pass between the gain and the loss). Is this loss usable as a tax loss?
I donated shares of a company that was delisted to my broker. How can this loss be used for tax purposes? Is it different from an ordinary loss?
Thank you for your help