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Capital-gains rules eyed

Companion bills renew a past congressional attempt to make it harder for taxpayers to avoid paying capital gains taxes on certain investments.

Companion bills renew a past congressional attempt to make it harder for taxpayers to avoid paying capital gains taxes on certain investments. The bills, S 601 and HR 878, would require brokerage houses and mutual fund companies to report certain information to the government. Investors’ adjus

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