How does capital gains harvesting help your finances?

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I tried reading some finance blogs but I think I must be missing the actual purpose of CGH. If you bought 100 stocks at $5 (cost $500), sold them at $10 (profit $500), and then bought them all back (cost $1000), doesn’t that put you at a net loss of $1000? I saw something about a cost basis? But even if you earn money in the future, won’t it be offset by the fact you had to spend $1000 to buy back your stocks?

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If your adjusted gross income is below $83350 you have a 0% long term capital gains tax rate which means you should sell your assets worth more than you paid because you won’t have a tax liability at the federal level (state taxes may apply if they have capital gains tax)

Edit: if you sell and buy your stocks back immediately you still have the same amount of money but your cost basis (the amount you subtract to calculate your gains) is high so if your stocks go down in the future you could sell at a loss and off set other taxes which are significantly higher.

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