Discussion:2009 Capital Gains TAx Rates
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Discussion Forum Index --> Basic Tax Questions --> 2009 Capital Gains TAx Rates
Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> 2009 Capital Gains TAx Rates
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| DO the same L-t cap gains rates apply for 2009 as in 2008 relating to0% for those in the 10 or 15% tax brackets? | |
Seaside CPA (talk|edits) said: | 3 October 2009 |
| The 0% rate is for 2008-2010. I haven't seen anything in the new law to change this. | |


