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Old 12-04-2017, 02:58 PM
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Capital gains 15% bracket

It is my understanding that capital gains on long term shares of a mutual fund are not taxed for those at the 15% bracket. Yet, I don't see a way on the 1040, Schedule D or 8949 to exempt the gains from taxes. Is there somewhere I do this, or do I just report the gains on line 13 of the 1040?

AGI is less than $35,000 (individual)
Taxable income is usually about $25,000
Selling 7 lots of long term shares of a mutual fund (purchase dates between 2011 and 2013) with (at yesterday's close) a gain of less than $400.

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