The main industry in the southern city of Jacmel, for example, was once harvesting coffee.
By carving up your portfolio you get more opportunities for what is called loss harvesting.
The good news is obvious: By harvesting the loss today, you have reduced your taxes today.
The opium harvesting was part of the normal pattern of life for the village children.
Once the connection was made between outbreaks of disease and the homegrown grub, harvesting was banned.
Lewis admitted that harvesting a deer can be incredibly hard because of the physical exertion.
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For much of its history, the state's economy depended largely on harvesting its vast forests.
You can, as always, save taxes by careful tracking and harvesting of gains and losses.
Fortunately, there are other, less-morbid methods of harvesting energy from humans than smoking Aunt Sally.
Commercial harvesting of waterfowl all but ended with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.
If fewer boats were out there harvesting, each one could catch more fish, make more money.
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Timber harvesting in Scotland has reached its highest level on record, according to official figures.
Instead, the group created a program that exploited the hole, harvesting 114, 000 emails of iPad owners.
The system includes a light-harvesting station, a storage station, and a thermal energy release station.
The advent of exchange-traded funds, for this reason, has made tax loss harvesting easier.
Conclusion: If Harry takes sick, Jane should hold off on loss harvesting for a while.
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In this context, harvesting of the more abundant marine mammals takes on a real economic significance.
The game here is something called loss harvesting, a technique I have advocated for decades.
Right behind me they're harvesting coca leaves that were sprayed just four weeks ago.
The collapse of abalone stocks prompted a 1997 ban on commercial harvesting off California's coast.
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Jesus is coming and they have huge harvesting ships to take you to heaven.
One assumption is that you have, apart from the loss-harvesting trade, a long-term capital gain this year.
This requires ownership of harvesting rights, partnership working, and can probably only be achieved through government intervention.
At the edge of a wadi, we found several men and a boy at work, harvesting opium.
Harvesting shellfish in the area is banned by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) on public health grounds.
Focus first on whether the option is ripe for harvesting and the importance of improving your diversification.
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Energy harvesting is the process for collecting energy from the surrounding environment and converting it to electricity.
Farmers then use chemicals more sparingly and make more money by harvesting crops at the right time.
Harvesting was suspended at the Salisbury Bank in 2003 because of a decline in the shellfish numbers.
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