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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc V.LME

Alternate Symbol(s):  LMEFF

Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral resource properties. The Company is focused primarily on its wholly owned 47 square kilometers (km2) flagship brownfield, Ishkoday Gold, located 220km North-East of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. The Company’s... see more

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Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc > selling scenarios
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Post by GoldBelt on Mar 05, 2024 5:33pm

selling scenarios

I'm wondering if  we have any tax/financia/accounting professionals on this forum that might provide insight on why he would be selling with from his personal account given the hypothetical scenario that a deal is STILL iin the works?
Could he sell from personal account and buy back from another sheltered account ...basically transferring for tax savings or any other reason?
Why sell for his personal holdings vs his numbered company holdings?
Comment by gfdgdfgd on Mar 06, 2024 2:46am
Hi, I am self employed person, the only thing I can guess is due a large personal debt (tax bill, mortages, lawsuit, etc.). I don't know how much he has sold and the value of it but typically, I keep my personal income quite low to avoid high personal taxes.  If he were to sell from his business account, I think and I am not sure since I am not a CPA, if you were to sell a capital ...more  
Comment by gfdgdfgd on Mar 06, 2024 2:51am
I'll call my CPA and see what he thinks. 
Comment by gfdgdfgd on Mar 06, 2024 3:07am
I forgot that capital gains are taxed at 50% personally, only exception I'm aware of is primary residence, so the first part doesn't apply. 
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