R rgowka1 Feb 9, 2003 #1 Can anyone tell me how DJX options are taxed in the US.. are they taxed like Future (60/40 rule) or are they taxed like equities....
Can anyone tell me how DJX options are taxed in the US.. are they taxed like Future (60/40 rule) or are they taxed like equities....
H hardrock375 Feb 9, 2003 #3 Quote from BobbyMurcerFan: I'm almost positive 60/40. More... What percent positive would you say you are?
Quote from BobbyMurcerFan: I'm almost positive 60/40. More... What percent positive would you say you are?
B BobbyMurcerFan Feb 9, 2003 #4 Page 21 of this booklet says it does, but it's from 2001, so I guess the treatment could have changed, but I doubt it. HTH http://www.cboe.com/LearnCenter/pdf/TaxesandInvesting.pdf
Page 21 of this booklet says it does, but it's from 2001, so I guess the treatment could have changed, but I doubt it. HTH http://www.cboe.com/LearnCenter/pdf/TaxesandInvesting.pdf
R rgowka1 Feb 9, 2003 #5 thanks BobbyMurcerFan. Based on pg. 37 and 38 of http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p550.pdf and http://www.cboe.com/TradTool/Symbols/SymbolDirectory.asp?MODE=IndxOptsNLeaps&POPUP=false note the of DJX type is "broad".... and http://www.cboe.com/LearnCenter/pdf/TaxesandInvesting.pdf I conclude that these are Section 1256 Securites, and hence 60/40 rule applies to the DJX Options...
thanks BobbyMurcerFan. Based on pg. 37 and 38 of http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p550.pdf and http://www.cboe.com/TradTool/Symbols/SymbolDirectory.asp?MODE=IndxOptsNLeaps&POPUP=false note the of DJX type is "broad".... and http://www.cboe.com/LearnCenter/pdf/TaxesandInvesting.pdf I conclude that these are Section 1256 Securites, and hence 60/40 rule applies to the DJX Options...
H hardrock375 Feb 9, 2003 #7 Quote from trader42: so this means that QQ options are also taxed 60/40? More... No, those are options on an Index Tracking Stock, and not an Index itself. They (QQQ options) are comparable to options on the DIA.
Quote from trader42: so this means that QQ options are also taxed 60/40? More... No, those are options on an Index Tracking Stock, and not an Index itself. They (QQQ options) are comparable to options on the DIA.
T trader42 Feb 9, 2003 #8 the CBOE page http://www.cboe.com/TradTool/Symbols/SymbolDirectory.asp?MODE=IndxOptsNLeaps&POPUP=false does specify "Broad" for QQQ options too ...
the CBOE page http://www.cboe.com/TradTool/Symbols/SymbolDirectory.asp?MODE=IndxOptsNLeaps&POPUP=false does specify "Broad" for QQQ options too ...
R rgowka1 Feb 9, 2003 #9 QQQ is considered to be an equity and hence options on QQQ do not fall under Section 1256 Securites.