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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She supports a tax on unrealized capital gains. [twitter]https://x.com/Andreafreedom76/status/1822293095460839636[/twitter] Americans Overwhelmingly Reject Harris-Biden Unrealized Capital Gains Wealth Tax | The 2025 Biden budget proposes to tax long-term capital gains and qualified dividends at ordinary income tax rates for taxable income above $1 million and tax unrealized capital gains at death above a $5 million exemption ($10 million for joint filers). If this tax proposal went through, investors would flee the stock market and potentially create a stock market crash effecting even pensions of middle class Americans. [/quote] Whoa— not good for most investors. This is why the Democratic Party has been dubbed “tax and spend” . No thank you! [/quote] Exactly what percent of the American public do you believe has an over 1 million dollar income or estates over 10M for married couples?[/quote] It doesn't matter. Even if ONE person is impacted it is a very bad idea. Once the government starts taxing people on money they have not received we are going down a dark road. It may be only a few people now, but what will stop these progressive leaders from lowering the bar. When they need more money to fund their progressive projects, it will be lowered to those making $400,000. It is a ludicrous idea and one that sane people should reject. [/quote] There is basically no way to tax unrealized gains. It is a non-starter. But the .1% wealth needs to be taxed more, both the income and the estate. [/quote]
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