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Old 08-18-2018, 12:11 PM
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Stock transfer between personal and business accounts

I own stock in my personal brokerage. It has decreased in value and I now have a paper loss. If I sell, I understand that the capital loss will go against any gains. I also have a single member LLC with a separate tax id number. My question is this: Can I transfer/sell my stock from my personal account to the business account and create a taxable event? What I would like to do is take the capital loss on my personal account while still owning the stock in my business account.



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