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Long-Term Gain,

How Do You Define Long-Term Gain?

  • Long-Term Gain means, Under the Tax Reform Act and before the provisions of the Tax Reform Act enacted in 1986, 1986, the sale of property, plant and equipment is profitable if the observation period is six months or more and these profits are taxed. Goes Long-term capital is taxable.

Literal Meanings of Long-Term Gain

Long:

Meanings of Long:
  1. For a long time.

  2. (Referring to the ball in the game) at a distance expected or greater than expected.

  3. Long intervals or periods.

  4. Long sounds, for example B. Morse code long or long head or long long letters.

  5. Long-term bonds, especially gold paper.

  6. Distance from one end to the other.

  7. Too long or too long.

  8. The size is relatively large.

  9. (Heads) are classified as long in terms of quality and length (as in standard English the head in food is / u / / longer than a short head // in good).

  10. (Difficulty or luck) Reflecting or representing lesser possibilities.

  11. (Stocks, bonds or other assets) are acquired in anticipation of a price increase.

  12. Well provided.

  13. Strong desire or longing.

Sentences of Long
  1. We haven't known him in a long time

  2. The defender retreats and throws the long ball

  3. will meet again

  4. Two long and one short

  5. When the dollar rallies, gold is under pressure and you may need to add a weak long position before resuming your advance.

  6. Long way

Synonyms of Long

ache, lingering, pine, thirst, soon, lengthy, itch, hunger, in a minute, yearn, spread out, be desperate, presently, extended, interminable, extensive, long-drawn-out, hanker after, pant, protracted, drawn-out

Term:

Meanings of Term:
  1. Enter a descriptive name to be called by a specific name.

  2. Words or phrases Words used to describe something or to express an idea, especially in a particular language or field of study.

  3. A fixed or limited period during which something, such as an offense, imprisonment or investment, continues or is intended.

  4. Replace with each visit of the year, holidays or vacations, when classes are held in schools, colleges or universities, or when the courts are in progress.

  5. Terms under which action can be taken or agreement or agreement can be reached

  6. Any amount of ratio, series or mathematical expression.

  7. Another term for the term

Sentences of Term
  1. Called the father of modern theology

  2. Music term "litmotio"

  3. The president is elected for a four-year term

  4. Summer semester

  5. Only your path can be handled

  6. A geometric series is defined as a continuous relationship between successive terms.

Synonyms of Term

stint, period of time, spell, phrase, turn of phrase, tag, dub, condition, duration, describe as, designate, precondition, length of time, proviso, provision, locution, word, session, label, expression, entitle

Gain:

Meanings of Gain:
  1. Get or Protect (Any Desirable, Affordable or Profitable)

  2. Increase in quantity or speed (anything, usually weight or speed)

Sentences of Gain
  1. This process won the trust of the industry.

  2. I have gained weight over the years

  3. The mayor has been accused of using sectarian funds for personal gain

Synonyms of Gain

proceeds, procure, gather, acquire, interest, come by, percentage, build up, yield, benefit, win, profit, return, put on, income, advantage, winnings, clinch, get, earnings, obtain, reap, add on, emolument

Long-term Gain

Under the Tax Reform Act of 1984 and earlier provisions of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 that came into effect in 1988, gains on the sale of an asset when the DURATION was six months or more and the gains were dependent on LONG-TERM CAPITAL GROWTH. tax.