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If you have an overall net capital loss for the year, you can deduct up to $3,000 of that loss against other kinds of income, including your salary and interest income.
Based on filing status and taxable income, long-term capital gains for tax year 2022 (the same rate as in 2021) will be taxed at 0%, 15% and 20%. Short-term gains are taxed as ordinary income.
If you still have capital losses after applying them first to capital gains and then to ordinary income, you can carry them forward for use in future years.
Look at Schedule D line 15 of your 2021 tax return. If Schedule D line 15 is a loss, then you might have a capital loss carryover to 2022. Use the Capital Loss Carryover Worksheet in the 2022 Schedule D instructions to calculate the amount of the carryover, and whether it is short-term or long-term.
If you have an overall net capital loss for the year, you can deduct up to $3,000 of that loss against other kinds of income, including your salary and interest income.
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Personal Income Tax Income Tax Rate for Individuals with Net Income of Less Than or Equal to $84,500$0 - $4,9990.0%$5,000 - $9,9992.0%$10,000 - $14,2993.0%$14,300 - $23,5993.4%1 more row
Arkansas capital gains tax rates Tax rateNet income greater than $84,5002.0%$0 to $4,3004.0%$4,301 to $8,5004.9%$8,501 and over
If you have short-term capital losses of $3,000 or more, then youll take all $3,000 from the short-term category. Your carryover amount will therefore be any remaining short-term losses along with all your long-term losses.
Arkansas taxes capital gains at ordinary tax rates. Long-term capital gains are taxed up to 50%, whereas short-term capital gains are taxed at 100%. A short-term capital gain is the result of selling a capital asset you held in your possession for one year or less.
Long-term capital gain = Final Sale Price (indexed cost of acquisition + indexed cost of improvement + cost of transfer), where: Indexed cost of acquisition = cost of acquisition x cost inflation index of the year of transfer/cost inflation index of the year of acquisition.

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