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June 3, 2019
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Wondering if capital loss carryover has any impact on taking standard deduction for 2018? Does it "move the needle at all?" I've got a significant capital loss carry over

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Lisa995
Employee
June 3, 2019
Capital loses are not directly connected to the Standard Deduction.
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VolvoGirl
Employee
June 3, 2019
Not really,  You can only deduct a 3,000 max loss per year.  It will reduce your AGI which can affect some deductions like Medical.  But not affect the Standard Deduction.  
ellenvp4Author
June 3, 2019
Umm..I believe you can use the amount of your capital loss to balance (defray taxes on) the amount of any capital gains where you sold and reaped in profit and upside in a given tax year.
In addition to that, if you haven't "used up" all your capital loss, you can then apply $3000 dollars of that loss to ordinary income. That's what my Turbo Tax Premier did last year.
VolvoGirl
Employee
June 3, 2019
Yes, that's right.  You get to first offset the loss against any gains you have each year so that can use more of it up.  Then after applying the loss to the current gains you can take a max loss of 3,000 per year.  
Hal_Al
Employee
June 3, 2019

No. Your capital loss carryover does not have  any impact on taking the standard deduction.

However, your standard deduction might (unliikely)  have an impact on your capital loss carry over. Basically you are allowed to use you standard or itemized deductions to reduce your taxable income before having to use any of  your capital loss. 

Another way to say it is: If your standard (or itemized) deduction is greater than AGI, without capital loss, then all your capital loss is carried forward.


ellenvp4Author
June 3, 2019
That's a shame. Turbo Tax is saying "Take the new tax plan Standard Deduction...you'll make out better."
All my many deductions have been taken away. I still have a capital loss carry over of nearly 10,000 dollars. Does it just "sit there" till you can actually make use of it?