How Traders Get Enormous Tax Deductions, And Investors Do Not (2024)

Traders eligible for “trader tax status” (TTS) deduct business expenses, startup costs, and home office deductions. A TTS trader may elect Section 475for exemption from wash sale loss adjustments (deferrals), the $3,000 capital loss limitation, and to be eligible for a 20% qualified business income (QBI) deduction. Trading income is not self-employment income, so TTS traders don’t owe SE taxes. Using an S-Corp, TTS traders create earned income to maximize health insurance and or retirement plan deductions.

Lacking TTS, investors get peanuts in the tax code. TCJA, the new tax code suspended investment fees and expenses along with all other miscellaneous itemized deductions subject to the 2% floor. Two itemized-deductions for investors survived tax reform: Investment-interest expense limited to investment income, and stock-borrow fees. With the state and local tax (SALT) limitation and roughly-doubled standard deduction, many investors don’t get any tax deductions for investment-related expenses.

The IRS does not permit investorsto elect Section 475, so they are stuck with wash sale loss adjustments, and the $3,000 capital loss limitation. Short-term capital gains are subject to ordinary tax brackets.Investors benefit fromlong-term capital gains, providing the investor holds a position open for 12-months or more. Long-term capital gains rates are 0%, 15% and 20% for 2019 and 2020. Traders can have segregated investments for LTCG, too.

How to qualify for trader tax status

Satisfy the below requirements based on my analysis of tax court cases and years of experience working with traders.

· Substantial volume – at least four total trades per day, 15 per week, 60 per month, and 720 per year annualized (Poppe court). Count open and closing trades separately.

· Frequency – a trade execution on 75% of available trading days. That’s close to four days per week.

· Average holding period under 31 days (Endicott court bright-line test).

The above factors are the “big three.”

· Continuous trading with few sporadic lapses.

· Time – four hours per day, including trading, research, and administration.

· Intention to run a business and to make a living. It doesn’t have to be a primary living.

· Business setup (multiple trading devices, monitors, and a home office).

· Materiality (Pattern Day Trader minimum for securities of $25,000; $15,000 otherwise).

Assess your facts and circ*mstances for TTS towards the year-end. If you rise to the level of TTS, then deduct business expenses, startup costs, and home office expenses on Schedule C, a partnership, or S-Corp tax return. TTS business expenses do not require an election with the IRS; whereas, Section 475 does require a timely election. TTS does not convert capital losses into ordinary losses; a Section 475 election is necessary for ordinary gain or loss treatment.

TTS business expenses

If you are eligible for TTS, you are entitled to deduct the below items, and more:

· Tangible personal property up to $2,500 per item, including computers, monitors, desks, and mobile devices.

· Section 179 (100%) depreciation, 100% bonus depreciation, and or regular depreciation.

· Amortization (expensing) of startup costs (Section 195), organization costs (Section 248), and software.

· Education expenses after the commencement of TTS.

· Section 195 startup costs may include education expenses within six months of beginning TTS.

· Publications, subscriptions, market data, charting services, self-created automated trading systems, cloud computing, professional services (accountants and attorneys), chat rooms, mentors, coaches, supplies, media, communications, travel, meals, seminars, conferences, supplies, assistants, office rent, and consultants.

·Home-office expenses for the business portion of your home. (SeeHome Office Tax Deductions Are Fantastic: Learn How To Do It.)

· Margin interest expenses. (Not limited to investment income like investment interest is.)

· Stock-borrow fees and other costs for short-sellers.

Wash sale loss adjustments

Wash sale loss adjustments on securities cause headaches and potentially higher tax bills. If a taxpayer repurchases substantially identical securities within 30 days before or after realizing a tax loss on securities, the IRS uses the wash sale (WS) loss rule. That defers a tax loss to the replacement position’s cost basis.

For example, if you sell Apple stock at a tax loss on December 15, 2019, and repurchase a substantially identical position (Apple stock or option) on January 10, 2020, the 2019 wash sale loss defers to 2020. It’s critical to avoid WS at year-end in taxable accounts by breaking the 30-day chain. Sell the position by year-end for a tax loss, and don’t repurchase a substantially identical position for 31 days. If you want to catch a rally in January, then consider it may not be so bad to defer a loss as it’s just a timing issue.

It’s essential to prevent WS lossesthroughoutthe year between taxable andIRA accountsbecause it’s a permanent WS loss. The IRS does not allow a WS loss to be added to cost basis in the IRA.

There are other ways to avoid WS. TTS traders can elect Section 475 on securities to be exempt from WS. Traders can choose to trade instruments that are not considered securities, including futures, forex, precious metals, and cryptocurrencies.

WS rules for taxpayers and brokers are different.The IRS requires taxpayers to calculate WS losses based onsubstantiallyidentical securities positions (i.e., Apple equity vs. Apple options), acrossalltaxpayer’s brokerage accounts, including IRAs and spousal accounts if married/filing joint. Conversely, the IRS requires brokers to calculate WS based on identical securities (an exact symbol) per the one brokerage account. This apples vs. oranges is problematic since the IRS seeks to match broker 1099-Bs with taxpayer Form 8949s. Many accountants and taxpayers do not know these differences in the rules. Consider trade accounting software that is compliant with IRS rules for taxpayers, and you should explain overall differences in tax return footnotes. (SeeHow To Avoid Taxes On Wash Sale Losses.)

Elect Section 475 for additional tax benefits

The IRS permits TTS traders to elect Section 475 ordinary gain or loss treatment on securities and or commodities. Section 475 trades are exempt from wash sale loss rules, and the $3,000 capital loss limitation. Short-term capital gains use the same ordinary rate as Section 475, except 475 also unlocks a potential QBI deduction. There are significant tax benefits on Section 475 ordinary losses vs. capital losses. TTS traders can deduct a 475 ordinary business loss against wages and other income; thereby bypassing the capital loss limitation. Excess ordinary losses are a net operating loss (NOL) carry forward.

TCJA introduced a 20% qualified business income (QBI) deduction for sole proprietors, partnerships, and S-Corps. TTS trading is a “specified service trade or business” (SSTB) subject to a taxable income threshold, phase-in and phase-out range, and taxable income cap. If you exceed the taxable income cap, you don’t get a QBI deduction on an SSTB. QBI includes Section 475 income/loss net of trading business expenses; whereas, QBI excludes capital gains/losses, interest, dividends, and other investment income. (SeeA Rationale For Using QBI Tax Treatment For Traders.)

Most futures traders prefer to skip a 475 election to retain Section 1256 60/40 capital gains rates; they don’t want ordinary income. However, if you have a significant trading loss in 1256 contracts, then consider a 475 election on commodities. You can revoke a Section 475 election in a subsequent year, in the same manner, you elected it. (See more about Section 475 and how to choose it in my blog post,Traders Elect Section 475 For Massive Tax Savings.)

Join my upcoming Webinar on October 23, 2019, or watch the recording after to learn more about this content:Trader Tax Strategies 2019 Year-End Update

For more in-depth information, seeGreen’s 2019 Trader Tax Guide.

How Traders Get Enormous Tax Deductions, And Investors Do Not (2024)

FAQs

How Traders Get Enormous Tax Deductions, And Investors Do Not? ›

Unlike investors, securities traders are deemed to be conducting a “trade or business”, so trading expenses are deductible as ordinary and necessary expenses. A trader's business expenses include interest paid on margin accounts used in connection with the trading activity.

How do traders deal with taxes? ›

If investments are held for a year or less, ordinary income taxes apply to any gains. Holding an investment for more than a year usually allows traders to take advantage of lower long-term capital gains tax rates.

What can day traders write off on taxes? ›

Traders can deduct educational expenses, like stock trading seminars and educational materials, provided that these expenses are itemized and exceed two percent of their adjusted gross income. If a trader works from home, they can take a home office deduction. All of these deductions are listed on their Schedule-C.

What is the difference between investor and trader for tax purposes? ›

The main difference between a share trader and an investor is that traders must declare a profit or loss, and investors must declare capital gain or capital loss.

How do day traders avoid capital gains tax? ›

The first way day traders avoid taxes is by using the mark-to-market method. This method takes advantage of the ability of day traders to offset capital gains with capital losses. Investors can get a tax deduction for any investments they lost money on and use that to avoid or reduce capital gains tax.

How much money do day traders with $10,000 accounts make per day on average? ›

With a $10,000 account, a good day might bring in a five percent gain, which is $500. However, day traders also need to consider fixed costs such as commissions charged by brokers. These commissions can eat into profits, and day traders need to earn enough to overcome these fees [2].

How do day traders pay themselves? ›

Whether they're trading for themselves or working for a trading shop and using the firm's money, day traders typically don't get paid a regular salary. Instead, their income is derived from their net profit.

Who does the IRS consider a day trader? ›

You must seek to profit from daily market movements in the prices of securities and not from dividends, interest, or capital appreciation; Your activity must be substantial; and. You must carry on the activity with continuity and regularity.

What is the wash sale rule for day traders? ›

Under the wash-sale rule, you cannot deduct a loss if you have both a gain and a loss in the same security within a 61-day period. (That's calendar days, not trading days, so weekends and holidays count.) However, you can add the disallowed loss to the basis of your security.

What is the best entity for day trading? ›

We generally recommend that active traders conduct their active trading business in a legal entity (usually an LLC). When you set up a legal trading entity, the mere act of setting up the entity tells the IRS that you are going into the active trading business.

How do investors avoid taxes? ›

Contribute to Your Retirement Accounts

Investing in retirement accounts eliminates capital gains taxes on your portfolio. You can buy and sell stocks, bonds and other assets without triggering capital gains taxes. Withdrawals from Traditional IRA, 401(k) and similar accounts may lead to ordinary income taxes.

Is it better to be a day trader or investor? ›

Unlike day traders, long-term investors may benefit from lower tax rates on their profits. If an investment is held for more than a year before being sold, the profits are considered long-term capital gains and are taxed at a lower rate, which can be 0%, 15%, or 20% depending on the investor's income.

Do traders make more than investors? ›

Generally, a trader will have larger short-term gains, but trades with higher risks and can also suffer severe losses. An investor will usually trade with less risk, not suffer large losses, and can make a good profit over a longer period.

Can a day trader write off a car? ›

As a day trader, you benefit from being self-sufficient: scheduling meetings with a mentor you can learn from, or making office supply runs to ensure you have what you need to do your job well. If you drive for these or other work-related purposes, you can claim car expenses on your taxes.

What is a simple trick for avoiding capital gains tax? ›

An easy and impactful way to reduce your capital gains taxes is to use tax-advantaged accounts. Retirement accounts such as 401(k) plans, and individual retirement accounts offer tax-deferred investment. You don't pay income or capital gains taxes at all on the assets in the account.

How much do day traders have to pay in taxes? ›

Day trading taxes can vary depending on your trading patterns and your overall income, but they generally range between 10% and 37% of your profits. Income from trading is subject to capital gains taxes.

How do taxes work with a trade in? ›

Why does a trade-in reduce sales tax? Almost every state allows you to deduct your trade-in amount from your next vehicle's sale price before tax. So, if you want to buy a vehicle for $40,000 and the dealership offers you $15,000 for your trade-in, you will only be taxed on $25,000.

How do day traders show proof of income? ›

How to Provide Proof of Income
  1. Annual Tax Return (Form 1040)
  2. 1099 Forms.
  3. Bank Statements.
  4. Profit/Loss Statements.
  5. Self-Employed Pay Stubs.

How are funded traders taxed? ›

Funded traders are only required to report the amount they have received as payouts. For example, if you earn $5,000 in your funded account but only request a $1,000 payout, you will have to report $1,000 worth of income.

How to file taxes if you trade stocks? ›

You must report all 1099-B transactions on Schedule D (Form 1040), Capital Gains and Losses and you may need to use Form 8949, Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets. This is true even if there's no net capital gain subject to tax.

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