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Unfortunately a "loss" cannot be used on "collectibles" for tax purposes....
The moral of the story is that you probably need to be identified as a business OR as an investor(which is somewhat of a new area and largely untested water). From reading the info I posted below, identifying oneself as an investor is fairly straightforward and largely subjective. Last edited by sb1; 05-04-2022 at 01:56 PM. |
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The loss is probably is taken and passes far more than one would think. I imagine it has to do how it was listed on the return. And. as vague as the codes are many agents probably don't know the correct answer as well.
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Business vs. Collector vs. Investor - big question. I go with "investor" and Schedule D on my tax return.
By the nature of my acquisitions I feel I can prove investor. I do not collect sets with all the commons, I only collect the most biggest of names and relatively highly graded at that. I do not have an IRA and money for retirement goes into higher end cards, and for the most part stays there. My intent is investment for profit - capital gains. Keep track of cost basis, and sales price. Declare all sales transactions. Should be good to go. |
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calling ones self an "investor" seems to be the smarter play for tax purposes...what a ruse. enjoy a passion filled hobby to fill the time and enjoy with others and get punished for it! Claim your "collection" is a portfolio for the sole purpose of making money and u are rewarded...cuz this is Merica!
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Remember the Cyndi Lauper song, "Money Changes Everything"
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