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Old 01-30-2022, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss View Post
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
That's if you sell them as capital gains investment property. If you actually start a business you can either use a Schedule C or form a pass-through entity and file accordingly as ordinary income with expenses deducted. If the section 199 deduction for pass-through entities instituted in 2017 is still around it may make sense to form an S corp or LLC to take advantage of that exclusion of 20% of the income from taxation. That's what I would do if I sell highly appreciated cards in sufficient quantity. You just have to run the numbers a few ways to analyze it.

Way too far into the weeds for a baseball card chat board, I know.
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