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Old 09-25-2007, 12:48 AM
Paul Thomas, CPA
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Default Re: Can I "buy" capital loss carryover?

<sasha.draganov[at]gmail.com> wrote
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> I plan to realize some capital gains this year, which will
> trigger paying taxes on them. It would be nice if I could
> offset these capital gains with capital losses. What if I
> buy a business, which has no assets, but has some capital
> loss carryovers? For example, there may be a small real
> estate investor, who bought an investment property a year or
> two ago, and is selling this property now at a loss. Would
> such transaction help me to offset my capital gains this
> year?


Now you're getting into some very tricky (and expensive)
llegal issues on surviving corporations.

The worst tax advice you could get over the internet would
be to buy into someone elses corporation, as then you buy
all that corporations liabilities and prior history. Any
potential creditor or claimant could collect from you for
events that happened under the prior ownership.

Incur some capital losses by selling your dog stocks before
year end.

--
Paul A. Thomas, CPA
Athens, Georgia

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Old 06-25-2007, 02:41 AM
Seth
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Default Re: Can I "buy" capital loss carryover?

<sasha.draganov[at]gmail.com> wrote:

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> I plan to realize some capital gains this year, which will
> trigger paying taxes on them. It would be nice if I could
> offset these capital gains with capital losses.


Do you have some assets with losses? You could sell them,
too.

If not, you could marry somebody who did.

Seth

Moderator:
Excusez-moi! If you feel the need to get married, marry
for money, not capital losses. Also do not marry for love.
I made that mistake once. I married Susan for her Ph.D
and her money (when she told me she didn't have any money,
I gave her mine.)

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Old 06-25-2007, 02:41 AM
Paul Thomas, CPA
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Default Re: Can I "buy" capital loss carryover?

<sasha.draganov[at]gmail.com> wrote

- quote -

> I plan to realize some capital gains this year, which will
> trigger paying taxes on them. It would be nice if I could
> offset these capital gains with capital losses. What if I
> buy a business, which has no assets, but has some capital
> loss carryovers? For example, there may be a small real
> estate investor, who bought an investment property a year or
> two ago, and is selling this property now at a loss. Would
> such transaction help me to offset my capital gains this
> year?


Now you're getting into some very tricky (and expensive)
legal issues on surviving corporations.

The worst tax advice you could get over the internet would
be to buy into someone else's corporation, as then you buy
all that corporations liabilities and prior history. Any
potential creditor or claimant could collect from you for
events that happened under the prior ownership.

Incur some capital losses by selling your dog stocks before
year end.

--
Paul A. Thomas, CPA
Athens, Georgia


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Old 06-21-2007, 09:43 PM
Herb Smith
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Default Re: Can I "buy" capital loss carryover?

sasha.draga...[at]gmail.com wrote:

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> I plan to realize some capital gains this year, which will
> trigger paying taxes on them.


Duh

- quote -

> It would be nice if I could
> offset these capital gains with capital losses.


So, sell one of your "losers"

- quote -

> What if I
> buy a business, which has no assets, but has some capital
> loss carryovers? For example, there may be a small real
> estate investor, who bought an investment property a year or
> two ago, and is selling this property now at a loss. Would
> such transaction help me to offset my capital gains this
> year?


No, that won't work. If you buy the property at its current
FMV, then turn around and sell it, you may actually have a
small gain or loss. The loss suffered by the small investor
is his to claim and does not transfer with the property.

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Old 06-20-2007, 01:29 AM
sasha.draganov@gmail.com
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Default Can I "buy" capital loss carryover?

I plan to realize some capital gains this year, which will
trigger paying taxes on them. It would be nice if I could
offset these capital gains with capital losses. What if I
buy a business, which has no assets, but has some capital
loss carryovers? For example, there may be a small real
estate investor, who bought an investment property a year or
two ago, and is selling this property now at a loss. Would
such transaction help me to offset my capital gains this
year?

Thanks,
-Sasha D.

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