If I trade options in my account and I make a substantial amount in one day and sell what are the tax implications. Do I just get tax as if I were trading stocks?
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Anything done within an IRA is tax deferred until you take the money out, then the withdrawal is taxed as ordinary income for a traditional IRA, not taxed for a Roth
Judy is correct. In a qualified retirement account (which includes IRAs) gains and losses are not recognized.