Capital Gains Taxes and Portfolio Rebalancing (2024)

Summary

The major friction that investors face in rebalancing their portfolios is capital gains taxes, which are triggered by the sale of assets. In this article the authors examine the impact of an investor’s capital gains tax liability and existing risk exposure upon the optimal portfolio and rebalancing decisions. The authors capture the trade-off over the investor’s lifetime between the tax costs and diversification benefits of trading. They find that the investor’s incentive to re-diversify the portfolio declines with the size of the capital gain and the investor’s age. Unlike conventional financial advice, the reset of the capital gains tax bases and the resulting elimination of the capital gains tax liability at death, suggests that the optimal equity proportion of the investor’s portfolio increases as he ages.

Authors

Capital Gains Taxes and Portfolio Rebalancing (1)

Robert M. Dammon

Capital Gains Taxes and Portfolio Rebalancing (2)

Chester S. Spatt

Carnegie Mellon University

Capital Gains Taxes and Portfolio Rebalancing (3)

Harold H. Zhang

Capital Gains Taxes and Portfolio Rebalancing (2024)
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