cap gains tax offset???, page-9

  1. fss
    689 Posts.
    So let me get this straight..

    Lets say I make a $1000 capital gain on a stock I've held longer than a year and a $500 capital loss on a stock (duration of the loosing stock doesnt matter right?), and my tax bracket is 30%...my tax will be:

    ($1000 - $500)x 50% x 30% = $75

    Is this correct? I am going my molonski's post that the losses are deducted before the discount of 50% is applied.

    On the other hand, say I made the $1000 gain in a month only...my tax would be:

    ($1000-$500)x 30% = $150

    Is this correct?

    Isn't brokerage deducted as a loss as well?
 
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