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At the end of the day it's his decision, nothing more, nothing less.
At the last DCS I sold all my dealer stock. I gave a price, it was the same price I gave to someone else last year. I've probably made a little overall in the past year and the offer was accepted. I dropped off round 2 today to my buyer. I'm getting to start all over again and am not sure as to if what has worked in the past could work again or if my way too anachronistic. Regards Rich |
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I'm looking at my collection as my "bridge" from early retirement until Medicare/SSecurity kicks in...assuming I live to see it!!!!
I'll retire from dentistry...sell my cards slowly and report as income...which will be my main income...then the tax burden won't be so bad. I'm just hoping the blue chips will continue to rise into the stratosphere!!!!! |
Pete, I am sorry, but I believe gains on all collectibles are taxed at 28% regardless of income level or tax bracket. Thus, you will receive no tax break from being retired and/or having no other material income source
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Pete,
Still not a bad idea. I've looked at it that way too. |
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I now have the tenor of the groom. Ray was right but the first wife wouldn't keep me :eek::eek::D. Yeah, my bills were all due and the baby needed shoes but I'm busted Cotton is down, quarter a pound but I'm busted, oh yeah I got cow that went dry, hen that won't lay Big stack of bills gettin' bigger each day County's gonna haul my name, know that I went and I'm busted, I am, yeah |
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Way too far into the weeds for a baseball card chat board, I know. |
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