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What Is the Maximum Long-Term Capital Gains Tax Rate Currently?

The maximum long-term capital gains tax rate in the US is currently 20% for high-income taxpayers. There are also 0% and 15% brackets for lower and middle-income taxpayers, respectively.

This rate is generally lower than the maximum ordinary income tax rate, which can be up to 37%, highlighting the advantage of the 60/40 split.

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