Re: [GNC] Short-Term Capital Gains question - Entering Mutual Fund or EFT Distribution

2022-01-21 Thread Stan Brown
Apologies: I sent this to the OP rather than to the list. I know we discussed having the list set Reply-To the list rather than the individual, but I can't remember why that was rejected. Forwarded Message Subject: Re: [GNC] Short-Term Capital Gains question - Entering M

Re: [GNC] Short-Term Capital Gains question - Entering Mutual Fund or EFT Distribution

2022-01-21 Thread davidcousens49
Art, >From an accounting perspective you can use any combination of sub-accounts you like/need to provide the information you need for either taxation and/or management purposes. If there is no need to differentiate dividend and STCG for taxation purposes and you don't need to for your own inves

Re: [GNC] Short-Term Capital Gains question - Entering Mutual Fund or EFT Distribution

2022-01-21 Thread D. via gnucash-user
H, David T. Original Message From: Art Chimes Sent: Fri Jan 21 13:42:42 EST 2022 To: Gnucash Users Subject: [GNC] Short-Term Capital Gains question - Entering Mutual Fund or EFT Distribution Most of my mutual funds and exchange-traded funds distribute earnings in three

[GNC] Short-Term Capital Gains question - Entering Mutual Fund or EFT Distribution

2022-01-21 Thread Art Chimes
Most of my mutual funds and exchange-traded funds distribute earnings in three categories — dividends, short-term capital gains, and long-term capital gains. In the U.S., LTCG are profits from the sale of securities one year or more after purchase, and they are taxed at a favorable rate. STCG are