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Maximize Your Wealth: Understanding Capital Gains Tax Strategies

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Ep. 517 Maximize Your Wealth: Understanding Capital Gains Tax Strategies

Capital gains harvesting lets you earn tax-free income under specific thresholds. The US government "showers benefits" on investors who know this.

Brad Barrett · · Guests: Cody Garrett, CFP® · 53,929 plays
51m 26s
  1. Introduction to Capital Gains Harvesting
  2. Understanding Income Tax and Capital Gains
  3. Tax Rate Comparisons
  4. Real-Life Case Studies
  5. Key Takeaways and Best Practices

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Most people assume selling investments means paying taxes — but in 2024, a married couple could realize up to $94,050 in long-term capital gains and pay zero federal tax. This isn't a loophole. It's a built-in feature of the tax code that early retirees and financial independence seekers routinely overlook.

Brad Barrett and certified financial planner Cody Garrett break down the mechanics of capital gains harvesting: the strategy of strategically selling appreciated assets to lock in gains while staying within tax-free income brackets. They differentiate between ordinary income and capital gains, explain why long-term capital gains receive preferential tax treatment (0%, 15%, or 20% rates based on taxable income), and walk through real-world case studies showing how married couples and single taxpayers can optimize their investment sales.

The discussion extends beyond just the math. Garrett emphasizes the importance of understanding tax deductions versus credits — deductions are coupons that reduce taxable income, while credits are gift cards that directly reduce tax owed. The episode also covers critical health insurance considerations for early retirees: realized capital gains count as income for ACA marketplace premium tax credits, making careful income planning essential.

Chapters

  • Introduction to Capital Gains Harvesting
  • Understanding Income Tax and Capital Gains
  • Tax Rate Comparisons
  • Real-Life Case Studies
  • Key Takeaways and Best Practices

Key Insights

On the benefits of capital gains harvesting: "You are literally throwing away a gift by not doing this, by just simply not knowing it."

On how the tax code treats investors: "You are not being penalized at all. This is wonderful. The U.S. government is showering benefits on people who invest."

On tax deductions versus credits: "A deduction is like the IRS giving you a coupon and a credit is like the IRS giving you a gift card."

On strategic tax loss harvesting: "Never give a gift at a loss; sell, take the loss against your other gain."

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