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Business, 25.12.2019 05:31, kevinbazalar

Chuck had a short-term capital loss of $5,000, a short-term capital gain of $1,900, a short-term capital loss carryover from 2016 of $700, a long-term capital gain of $800, and a long-term capital loss of $1,000. what is net gain (loss) for 2017? what is his recognized gain (loss) for 2017? what is his short-term capital loss carryover (if anything) to 2018? what is his long-term capital loss carryover (if anything) to 2018?

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