I'm a fairly new trading and this is my first year of really manking money. Your help would really be appreciated!
I went to see my accountant today and gave him my tax information. I'll use some hypothetical numbers.
From my first firm at which I traded for myself, I made 100,000.
Then I opened an account at Lightspeed in which I lost 25,000.
I saw the accountant and he told me I would get taxed for 97,000 not 75,000 as I had anticipated.
This was because I could only claim 3,000 of the 25,000 as a capital loss.
I was under the assumption that it was all ordinary income and that I would get taxed on my net...which was 75,000.
Accounting isn't my strong suit and don't know where to turn. I'm hoping someone could shed some light on this for me.
John
I went to see my accountant today and gave him my tax information. I'll use some hypothetical numbers.
From my first firm at which I traded for myself, I made 100,000.
Then I opened an account at Lightspeed in which I lost 25,000.
I saw the accountant and he told me I would get taxed for 97,000 not 75,000 as I had anticipated.
This was because I could only claim 3,000 of the 25,000 as a capital loss.
I was under the assumption that it was all ordinary income and that I would get taxed on my net...which was 75,000.
Accounting isn't my strong suit and don't know where to turn. I'm hoping someone could shed some light on this for me.
John