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Old 11-17-2008, 02:37 AM
Katie
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Default Re: Does 2008-2010 Low Income No Fed Cap GainTax Also Extend to state(NJ)?

On Nov 15, 10:32*am, Kadaifi <nos...[at]nospam.org> wrote:
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> For the two lowest marginal rates, there is no Federal Capital Gain Tax
> in 2008 through 2010. Does anyone know if this same tax "break" extends
> to state capital gains taxes, specifically NJ?



Most states, including New Jersey, provide no special tax rate for net
capital gains. Capital losses are netted against capital gains (not
against other income except to the extent of the $3,000 federal
allowance, which many states conform to) and net gains are taxed at
regular rates.

All of these things are state-specific, so you cannot make any blanket
assumptions.

Katie in San Diego

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Old 11-15-2008, 07:12 PM
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Default Re: Does 2008-2010 Low Income No Fed Cap GainTax Also Extend to state(NJ)?

Kadaifi wrote:
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> For the two lowest marginal rates, there is no Federal Capital Gain Tax
> in 2008 through 2010. Does anyone know if this same tax "break" extends
> to state capital gains taxes, specifically NJ?

NJ does not have special tax rates for gains on the disposition
of property. NJ nets your capital losses against capital gains
and any net gain is added to other income. Any net loss is
disregarded and is lost forever as NJ's income tax is a gross
tax. You can't net losses from the disposition of property
against other types of income.

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Old 11-15-2008, 05:32 PM
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Default Does 2008-2010 Low Income No Fed Cap GainTax Also Extend to state(NJ)?

For the two lowest marginal rates, there is no Federal Capital Gain Tax
in 2008 through 2010. Does anyone know if this same tax "break" extends
to state capital gains taxes, specifically NJ?

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