How much of this winning trade should I set aside for taxes before I reinvest or withdraw it?
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Most short-term trading profit is taxed as ordinary income at your marginal rate, not the lower long-term capital gains rate.
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Fill in the fields on the left and click Calculate My Set-Aside to see how much to hold back.
How this is calculated
The set-aside amount equals this trade's profit multiplied by your combined federal and state marginal tax rate.
This applies to a single realized profit, right after the trade closes. For your total tax picture across the whole year, use the day trading tax liability estimator or the quarterly estimated tax payment calculator instead.
This does not account for offsetting losses elsewhere in your account, the $3,000 annual limit on deducting net capital losses against ordinary income, wash sale rules, or your full tax return.
Use your own confirmed marginal tax bracket. A rough placeholder rate can make this estimate meaningfully wrong in either direction.
Risk & liability disclaimer: This calculator produces a rough estimate based on the numbers you enter and generic ordinary-income tax treatment. It is not tax advice and does not account for your full tax situation, deductions, other income, filing status brackets, or state-specific rules. Trading Habits is not a broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, or tax professional, and is not affiliated with any broker, exchange, or data provider. Always confirm your actual liability with a qualified CPA or tax preparer before making decisions or setting aside money.