Upcoming Webinar - 2022 Tax Tips for Active Traders

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    https://lightspeed.com/webinar/live-webinar/2022-Tax-Tips-for-Active-Traders-Feb-23

    Upcoming Webinar
    2022 Tax Tips for Active Traders​
    February 23 4:30 PM EST

    Join CPA Robert A. Green from GreenTraderTax.com as he shares insights and information to help you file your 2022 federal tax returns.

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    Join CPA Robert A. Green from GreenTraderTax.com as he shares insights and information to help you file your 2022 federal tax returns.

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    • Learn how traders, eligible for trader tax status (TTS), maximize business, home office, and startup expenses using critical tax-reporting strategies.
    • Don't solely rely on broker 1099-Bs: There might be opportunities to switch to lower 60/40 capital gains rates in Section 1256, use Section 475 ordinary loss treatment if elected on time, and report wash sale losses differently.
    • Learn common errors on TTS traders' tax returns, which can lead to an IRS or state exam.
    • Learn tips for filing extensions and paying taxes.

    Robert A. Green is a CPA, founder, and CEO of Green & Company Inc. (GreenTraderTax.com). He is a leading authority on trader tax and a Forbes contributor. He is also the author of The Tax Guide for Traders (McGraw-Hill, 2004) and Green's annual Trader Tax Guide. Mr. Green is frequently interviewed and has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Barron's. He is the chief tax speaker at the MoneyShow University and Traders Expo. Mr. Green presents tax Webinars for Interactive Brokers, TradeStation, Lightspeed, and leading brokerage firms.

    Lightspeed Financial Services Group LLC does not hold itself as a tax expert. Regarding any tax-related information contained within this webinar and any other tax-related items, please consult with your tax advisor.
     
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