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He can't write this year's losses off of last year's taxes. And unless he makes enough trades to be considered a day trader, he is an investor - with a 3000/year cap on capital losses, with any extra rolling over to the following year.

So he has a tax credit for the $80,000 for any potential gains in the future?

That he can claim something like a max of 3k a year from, unless he's a day trader (5-7 trades a week is not sufficient to be considered a day trader by the IRS).

@ashaman True. He cannot write off the bill. It's burdening though.

@money-dreamer That's not possible. He will be required to pay. So shocking though.

With huge amounts of interest too because it don't look like he can afford to pay it.

@money-dreamer Interests may not be high, but most people are new to managing the currency.

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