Q: This is in regard to Patricia's Q of Dec. 14, about selling a stock with a capital gain and buying it back the same day. I'd like to relate my recent experience.
I owned 1000 shares of BTE (ACB $2.26) and a week ago I sold them all (for $4.57) to crystalize the capital gain. Later that same day I bought back 1000 BTE at $4.45.
On Friday I noticed, in "My Holdings Details", that the ACB for my new shares was listed as $3.36! As it happened, the ACB of the sold shares had been averaged with the cost of the new shares, giving me an ACB of $3.36 for 2000 shares.
Effectively, my old shares were sold for a much smaller gain, and the new shares, which should actually have a slight loss right now, show a gain of ~$1000.
So now I'm trying to sort this out with Investorline, and am waiting to hear back.
Next time I will wait a day or two between such transactions, in order to avoid this trouble.
I owned 1000 shares of BTE (ACB $2.26) and a week ago I sold them all (for $4.57) to crystalize the capital gain. Later that same day I bought back 1000 BTE at $4.45.
On Friday I noticed, in "My Holdings Details", that the ACB for my new shares was listed as $3.36! As it happened, the ACB of the sold shares had been averaged with the cost of the new shares, giving me an ACB of $3.36 for 2000 shares.
Effectively, my old shares were sold for a much smaller gain, and the new shares, which should actually have a slight loss right now, show a gain of ~$1000.
So now I'm trying to sort this out with Investorline, and am waiting to hear back.
Next time I will wait a day or two between such transactions, in order to avoid this trouble.