Is it possible to pay tax on capital gains if you never sold any investments? The answer is yes due to the different types of capital gains there are on various investments. We'll help you understand this unique circumstance, and let you know how to avoid it in this episode of Wise Money!
Season 5 Episode 41
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How The SECURE Act 2.0 Impacts Your 401k and Retirement
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3 Tax Planning Strategies Are Getting Better in 2023
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5 Ways to Catch Up on Retirement Savings
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