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re: Bezos - Hard to fully comprehend
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:48 am to Mo Jeaux
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:48 am to Mo Jeaux
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Again, I understand that you're hung up on that distinction. That's a you problem, not a me problem. You seem to think that it makes it impossible to tax corporate shares. I do not.
The distinction is the answer to the question you asked. If you didn't want your question to be answered, just don't ask it.
There is also a very big difference in taxing corporate shares and stock confiscation, which was the original post your question stemmed from.
This post was edited on 11/2/20 at 9:51 am
Posted on 11/2/20 at 9:53 am to GoCrazyAuburn
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The distinction is the answer to the question you asked. If you didn't want your question to be answered, just don't ask it.
Are you autistic? My question "but how is it so different than confiscation of money via taxes?" was clearly rhetorical, and wasn't even directed at you. It was asked of a poster who implied that it would be impossible to "tax" corporate shares. My point is that it wouldn't be.
I get that you think you're the smartest person in the room, and maybe you are, I don't know, but setting up some idiotic straw man type of argument with me over the difference between realized and unrealized gains (particularly considering the industry I'm in) in order to prove it is trite and tiresome.
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