Long-term capital gains rates apply to assets owned for more than one year.
Higher capital gains tax rates, however, are "entirely off the table," under a Trump presidency and Republican-controlled Congress, said Erica York, senior economist and research manager with the Tax Foundation's Center for Federal Tax Policy.
Even with partial Republican control, "it's most likely that capital gains tax policy just stays put where it is," York explained.
For 2024, investors pay long-term capital gains rates of 0%, 15% or 20%, depending on taxable income.
Combined with long-term capital gains taxes, higher earners currently pay up to 23.8% on investments.
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