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Here's how much you can earn and still pay 0% capital gains taxes in 2023

Por: CNBC Business October 21, 2022

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Getty ImagesIf you're planning to sell investments or rebalance your taxable portfolio, you may be less likely to trigger a tax bill in 2023, experts say.This week, the IRS released dozens of inflation adjustments for 2023, including , increased standard deductions, and more. The agency also bumped up income thresholds for the 0%, 15% and 20% long-term capital gains brackets for 2023, levied on profitable assets held for more than one... + full article



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