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What Is the Tax Implication of an Option Expiring Worthless?

When a long option position (a purchased option) expires worthless, the premium paid for the option is generally treated as a capital loss for tax purposes. This loss can typically be used to offset capital gains realized from other investments.

The specific classification (short-term or long-term) depends on the holding period of the option contract.

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