...Title of thread is not a misnomer. There can actually be a holding period question for an SEP/IRA.
Riley has a SEPIRA with Stocks instead of Mutual Funds or Insurance company crap. On 8/12/2002 he purchased 100s of XYZ at $24 for $2400. In 2005, Riley turns 60 years old.
In April 4, 2007, he transfers all his XYZ stock into an ordinary brokerage account, but the stock is worth $3800 at that point in time.
Riley's $1400 gain is not taxable while in the SEP, but upon transferring it out, incurs income for the full $3800 which he will receive on a 1099-R. While in the SEP, his XYZ stock had zero basis.
Later his XYZ holding has dropped to $3100, and he sells on December 1. He is entitled to a capital loss of $700, as his basis was obviously $3800.
What is his holding period? 8/12/2002? 4/04/2007? anything else?
Riley has a SEPIRA with Stocks instead of Mutual Funds or Insurance company crap. On 8/12/2002 he purchased 100s of XYZ at $24 for $2400. In 2005, Riley turns 60 years old.
In April 4, 2007, he transfers all his XYZ stock into an ordinary brokerage account, but the stock is worth $3800 at that point in time.
Riley's $1400 gain is not taxable while in the SEP, but upon transferring it out, incurs income for the full $3800 which he will receive on a 1099-R. While in the SEP, his XYZ stock had zero basis.
Later his XYZ holding has dropped to $3100, and he sells on December 1. He is entitled to a capital loss of $700, as his basis was obviously $3800.
What is his holding period? 8/12/2002? 4/04/2007? anything else?
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