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Long-Term Capital Gains Tax Strategies: Correlated Protective Put Strategy
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Aulerich, John R.
, Molloy, James
2011
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Long-Term Capital Gains Tax Strategies: Correlated Protective Put Strategy
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Long-Term Capital Gains Tax Strategies: Correlated Protective Put Strategy
2011
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A reduction in the long-term capital gains tax rate provides investors with new strategies to minimize taxes and protect investment gains. One such opportunity exists when an investor decides to sell a profitable stock with a holding period of less than one-year, resulting in short-term ordinary taxes. The investor would find it more beneficial to sell the stock after one-year lapses, resulting in lower long-term capital gain taxes, although the longer holding period exposes the investor to the uncertainty of stock price movement. A strategy to extend the holding period without excess risk would be to use the protective put option strategy, sometimes referred to as \"investment insurance\". The strategy involves the purchase of a put option to protect against the possible decline in the stock price, to take advantage of the lower long-term capital gains tax rate, and to preserve the upside potential of the stock. Pursuant to IRS Publication 550, the IRS does not allow the use of a protective put to extend the holding period on the same security considered for sale. Since the IRS does not allow a direct protective put hedge, this study will explore an alternative strategy involving the purchase of a put on a highly correlated investment to extend the holding period to recognize lower capital gains tax rates. The paper presents example situations when an investor benefits from utilizing the correlated protective put option strategy.
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