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Investing and Taxes

What does the IRS consider “net investment income”?

The IRS classifies net investment income as interest, dividends, capital gains, rental and royalty income, non-qualified annuities, income from businesses involved in the trade of financial instruments or commodities, and income from purely passive business activities.



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