Submitted By: someone
Answered: April 15, 2014 8:30 am

I had a capital loss in 2009 that wasn’t reported. Can I claim it now?

A capital loss must be applied in a set order at a set time. In the year in which it is realized, it offsets capital gains and, if there is any excess loss, up to $3,000 of ordinary income (such as salary and bank interest). Unused losses are then carried over and applied in the same way for that year. And so on and so on. You can’t opt to use a 2009 loss in 2013 without following the rules for all intervening years.

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Revenue ruling

A revenue ruling is the Commissioner’s “official interpretation of the interpretation of the law” and generally is binding on revenue agents and other IRS officials. Taxpayers generally may rely on published revenue rulings in determining the tax treatment of their own transactions that arise out of similar facts and circumstances.

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