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Thanks to everybody, especially LdiJ. You all have helped me figure this out.
Yes, if you go to page 66 of Publication 550 for Tax year 2019, there is a worksheet, worksheet 4-1, that allows you to figure the Capital Loss Carryover from 2019 to 2020. And it is not reduced at all in my case...
I am filing my 2019 Federal Income Taxes. I have a pretty large Capital loss from a few years ago that results in a Schedule D Capital loss carryover and an annual capital loss of $3000 that can be claimed on line 6 of Federal tax form 1040.
But, I have little income (and no capital gains). My...
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