Taxes

Delaying Tax Vote Could Crash Stock Market on December 15th

"Failure by Congress to extend the Bush tax cuts, especially locking in the 15 percent capital gains tax rate, will spark a stock market sell off starting December 15 as investors move to lock in gains at a lower rate than the 20 percent it would jump to next year, warn analysts. While it is unclear how bad the sell off could be, it could wipe out the year’s gains, they warn.

"Capital gains tax rate will increase from 15 to 20 percent if the tax cuts are not extended. The last time the capital gains tax rate increased–on Jan. 1, 1987 from 20 to 28 percent–investors realized their gains at the lower tax rate," said Daniel Clifton at a Washington partner at Strategas Research Partners.

"We would expect a similar effect this time around as investors see the tax rate going up and choose to realize their gains and incur the 15 percent tax." In a memo to clients, Clifton says that the date most clients are focused on is December 15th for a deal in Congress before beginning to sell. One reason: Many stock options expire that day and investors have to act."

There may very well be a deal to extend the entirelty of the Bush tax rates for a year or two and kick the can down the road.

Look for a number of votes over the next week as the political sideshow plays out.

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