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If You Live Fake Rich, You Will Become Real Broke!
George Kamel
Okay. So it'll likely fall into like a 15% capital gains tax on those stocks since you've owned them for longer than a year. It's going to be long-term capital gains tax and it'll likely be 15%. I would talk to your tax pro about what that number actually would turn into because you'll need to have that, you know, be able to pay the taxes on that come tax time.
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