Thats correct, however, if you lose you can only deduct a maximum of $3,000 per year and you lose the preferential tax treatment if you ever lease or buy an exchange membership.Quote from ggoyal:
quick question,
trading the eminis(ES & NQ), i would be paying taxes of 23% correct under the 60/40 rule? seems pretty good.
60% long term rate
40% short term rate
= 23%
Quote from Jachyra:
Thats correct, however, if you lose you can only deduct a maximum of $3,000 per year and you lose the preferential tax treatment if you ever lease or buy an exchange membership.
Quote from Jachyra:
you can only deduct a maximum of $3,000 per year
Quote from Jachyra:
you lose the preferential tax treatment if you ever lease or buy an exchange membership.
Quote from Jachyra:
Thats correct, however, if you lose you can only deduct a maximum of $3,000 per year and you lose the preferential tax treatment if you ever lease or buy an exchange membership.
Quote from Jachyra:
Thats correct, however, if you lose you can only deduct a maximum of $3,000 per year and you lose the preferential tax treatment if you ever lease or buy an exchange membership.
Quote from sammybea:
You absolutely get 60/40 if you are a member. Many of my friends on the floor would be in a rage if they didn't.
http://www.greencompany.com/blog/index.php
Good news for traders: Their trading gains are exempt from these payroll or self-employment (SE) taxes, unless they trade IRC 1256 contracts as a member of an options or futures exchange (in which case it is earned income IRC 1402i)
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Note that trading gains are not earned income, unless a trader is a member of an options or futures exchange. So, non-exchange traders often need to form entities to create earned income for retirement-plan deductions, unless they have another source of earned income
Quote from ggoyal:
ok, so let me get this straight,
if my futures income is the only income I have, then I have to pay additional amount over the 23%? I was guessing there would be some social sec and fica?
can someone please give an explanation as to what the exact amount would be if say someone earns 150k only trading futures. no other income at all.