Anyone here does taxes for day trader person?
Day trading doesn't give you any special tax treatment...
Did you bother to read my entire post, or are you just in a snippy mood. You quoted a subset of my post to make the same statement that the second sentence of my paragraph did.Actually, if you qualify as a trader, it does as it allows you the option to elect mark to market treatment, something that investors cannot do.
Did you bother to read my entire post, or are you just in a snippy mood. You quoted a subset of my post to make the same statement that the second sentence of my paragraph did.
Oh, but I'm not a lawyer. I'm just an investor and financial arbitrator.
Did you bother to read my entire post, or are you just in a snippy mood. You quoted a subset of my post to make the same statement that the second sentence of my paragraph did.
Oh, but I'm not a lawyer. I'm just an investor and financial arbitrator.
TM's partial quote was incorrect and condescending.
Oh, but I'm not a lawyer. I'm just an investor and financial arbitrator.
I'll just say that WHAT is being traded is equally as important as whether or not the activity falls into trader vs investor status. I would not blindly make a MTM election simply because there is sufficient activity to be a trader.