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Save me from the ninnies, spamlet! -- nm
Posted by
ty97
Feb 17 '22, 17:08
(No message)
Responses:
If you follow the 1040 you’ll have your answer. -- (link)
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spamlet
Feb 17, 17:18
19
That doesn't help!
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ty97
Feb 17, 17:26
18
Non-qualified dividends are in AGI. Qualified dividends are not. -- nm
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spamlet
Feb 17, 17:36
17
Are LT cap gains in AGI? -- nm*
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ty97
Feb 17, 17:56
8
Yes. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Feb 17, 17:58
7
*grumble* -- nm
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ty97
Feb 17, 18:09
6
phaseouts?
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znufrii
Feb 17, 18:10
5
Don't think so, I'm not even eligible that would/would not phase out (I don't have kids, a house, etc)
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ty97
Feb 17, 18:12
4
Oh, you can ignore capital gains and qualified dividends for the purpose of figuring out your tax bracket, it has nothing to do with them being included in AGI -- (edited)
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znufrii
Feb 17, 18:15
3
ahh, I guess that was my question, if they could push me into a new bracket, event though they themselves get special tax treatment.
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ty97
Feb 17, 18:19
2
gotcha. the answer to that is no, to my understanding. -- nm
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znufrii
Feb 17, 18:24
1
He is correct. -- nm
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spamlet
Feb 17, 18:53
I do not think this is correct. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Feb 17, 17:50
6
The form lays out the formula. -- nm
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spamlet
Feb 17, 17:55
5
It’s entirely possible I’ve been doing it wrong for years. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Feb 17, 17:57
This would be much simpler if qualified dividends were taxed at 0. -- nm
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CinnaBaron
Feb 17, 17:57
3
That wouldn't answer if they are included in AGI or not! -- nm
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ty97
Feb 17, 18:00
2
B/c IRS forms make you go around your a--hole to get to your elbow. :P -- nm
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CinnaBaron
Feb 17, 18:03
1
Stop it ... stop it right now ...
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ReluctantCynic
Feb 17, 18:07
This is known. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Feb 17, 17:45
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