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July 18, 2008 at 12:11 PM #242018July 18, 2008 at 12:54 PM #241956
peterb
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
July 18, 2008 at 12:54 PM #242094peterb
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
July 18, 2008 at 12:54 PM #242100peterb
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
July 18, 2008 at 12:54 PM #242156peterb
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
July 18, 2008 at 12:54 PM #242160peterb
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
July 18, 2008 at 9:01 PM #242380ucodegen
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
Last time I checked, fed long term cap gains rate was 15%.
Ok.. you made be do it.. I pulled my 2007 CA Tax return, form and instructions. This is from the Form 540 instructions.
Page 26
Single or married/separately, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $44,814 + $1,973tax
Married/jointly, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $89,628 + $3,946tax
Head of household is 9.3% over everything $61,000 + $2,228tax.Page 53 for line 13 of form
Long and short capital gains taxed as income (this is the one that bites me)July 18, 2008 at 9:01 PM #242518ucodegen
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
Last time I checked, fed long term cap gains rate was 15%.
Ok.. you made be do it.. I pulled my 2007 CA Tax return, form and instructions. This is from the Form 540 instructions.
Page 26
Single or married/separately, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $44,814 + $1,973tax
Married/jointly, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $89,628 + $3,946tax
Head of household is 9.3% over everything $61,000 + $2,228tax.Page 53 for line 13 of form
Long and short capital gains taxed as income (this is the one that bites me)July 18, 2008 at 9:01 PM #242526ucodegen
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
Last time I checked, fed long term cap gains rate was 15%.
Ok.. you made be do it.. I pulled my 2007 CA Tax return, form and instructions. This is from the Form 540 instructions.
Page 26
Single or married/separately, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $44,814 + $1,973tax
Married/jointly, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $89,628 + $3,946tax
Head of household is 9.3% over everything $61,000 + $2,228tax.Page 53 for line 13 of form
Long and short capital gains taxed as income (this is the one that bites me)July 18, 2008 at 9:01 PM #242582ucodegen
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
Last time I checked, fed long term cap gains rate was 15%.
Ok.. you made be do it.. I pulled my 2007 CA Tax return, form and instructions. This is from the Form 540 instructions.
Page 26
Single or married/separately, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $44,814 + $1,973tax
Married/jointly, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $89,628 + $3,946tax
Head of household is 9.3% over everything $61,000 + $2,228tax.Page 53 for line 13 of form
Long and short capital gains taxed as income (this is the one that bites me)July 18, 2008 at 9:01 PM #242589ucodegen
ParticipantOur tax rate is 9.3% and long term cap gains is taxed the same amount. The Fed govt long term cap gains is 18%. If CA goes to 12%…..
Last time I checked, fed long term cap gains rate was 15%.
Ok.. you made be do it.. I pulled my 2007 CA Tax return, form and instructions. This is from the Form 540 instructions.
Page 26
Single or married/separately, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $44,814 + $1,973tax
Married/jointly, top bracket is 9.3% of everything over $89,628 + $3,946tax
Head of household is 9.3% over everything $61,000 + $2,228tax.Page 53 for line 13 of form
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