One of the main ways to profit from investing is to buy assets at one price and then sell them at a higher price. These types of profits are known as capital gains. As with most kinds of profits, they’re subject to taxes. There are two types of capital gains: short term and long term. Taxes can impact the growth of your portfolio, so it’s important to understand how capital gains taxes work and learn some strategies that could potentially minimize them.

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Capital gains taxes are owed when an investor realizes a return on an investment. Because capital gains are different than regular income, they are treated differently by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and taxed at a different rate.

There are two types of capital gains tax: short term capital gains tax, and long term capital gains tax. It is also possible to realize capital losses, which must also be accounted for on an investor’s tax returns.

In this video, we will explore:

What are capital gains?

What’s the difference between long term and short term capital gains?

How are capital gains calculated?

How are capital gains different from regular income?

How high are capital gains taxes?

What are capital losses?

Can you offset capital losses?

For investors interested in how you can defer capital gains taxes, check out the following informational videos:

UPREIT: How to Defer Capital Gains Tax With a 721 Exchange

How to Defer Capital Gains Tax on Real Estate (In Under 2 Minutes)

Learn more at our website:

The 721 Exchange, or UPREIT: A Simple Introduction
https://www.1031gateway.com/1031-exchange-rules/1031-exchange-alternatives/721-exchange-upreit/

For a complete guide to the Delaware Statutory Trust, see our DST Guide:
For more information, go to https://www.1031gateway.com/delaware-statutory-trust/

Our DST Guide explains:

— Why Delaware Statutory Trusts are great for 1031 exchanges
— The pros and cons of DSTs
— Key benefits of a Delaware Statutory Trust
— Main risks of investing in DSTs
— The current market outlook for Delaware Statutory Trusts

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