You can offset 100% of your capital gains with capital loss, plus up to $3000 more. Any leftover money carries over to next year, where you can again use it to offset capital gain (and/or can again take the $3000.)
I work for a small (under 50) s/w company in the SF bay area. A short time back we made an offer to a fresh CS grad from UC Berkeley. We offered him around US$60K. I was amazed, I thought that was more than generous. Well, he wound up taking another offer for $78K !! This is a 22-year-old grad with NO experience! Ah well...
You can offset 100% of your capital gains with capital loss, plus up to $3000 more. Any leftover money carries over to next year, where you can again use it to offset capital gain (and/or can again take the $3000.)
congrats sir!
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I work for a small (under 50) s/w company in the SF bay area. A short time back we made an offer to a fresh CS grad from UC Berkeley. We offered him around US$60K. I was amazed, I thought that was more than generous. Well, he wound up taking another offer for $78K !! This is a 22-year-old grad with NO experience! Ah well...
How do you go about finding this out? Whether institutional investors are investing, that is...
I hit the "remind me later" button every time I use it...