Long-Term Capital Gains vs. Short-Term Capital Gains (and Taxes)

Written By: Kenneth Rubinstein

10/29/21
Long-Term Capital Gains vs. Short-Term Capital Gains (and Taxes)

Investing and trading are both great way to build wealth.

By Bernie Schaeffer | Featuring Kenneth Rubinstein Counsel, Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP


However, success in either of these avenues also becomes a source of capital gains. When you sell an investment at a profit, you subsequently are required to pay taxes on the income generated by that investment. This is what is referred to as capital gains taxes...

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Kenneth Rubinstein

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​Kenneth Rubinstein’s practice focuses on domestic and international asset protection, estate planning, income tax planning, and international business entity structuring.

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