A formal declaration of war, and the battle with the Swifties has been engaged.
edit: another epic rant may be starting:
Unrealized tax on capital gains? That wording would mean the tax on capital gains is unrealized, not a Tax on Unrealized capital gains you stable business genius
Reverse Deportation? So you want to stop deportation and/or import people? JFC
If they are failing, seems like they would becoming less of/not a threat?
Wouldn't reverse deportation be sending American citizens to a different country? TBH, there's definitely cases I would at least entertain that argument.
Just from my small brain viewpoint, the owner hasn't sold the house or anything, so they shouldn't be taxed, and rent income is already taxed, so if they're using it to rent, this might trickle down to increase rent costs. Although, on the other hand. This only affects the ultra rich, so maybe they have it coming to them.
To expand your analogy to the house on how the rich used their unrealised gains.
You buy a house and it appreciates in value. You bowwow money against the capital gains and use that to live on. Your house price goes up further, generating more capital gains that you can now bowwow against to pay back your previous loan.
This only affects the ultra rich, so maybe they have it coming to them.
Don't be reductive. Anyone who owns $100M worth of investments, be they stocks, bonds, or real estate holdings, needs to pay more in taxes.
This is targeting 1%ers hoarding capital, not your rental properties. We'll come after landlords' underserved income later as we further tackle the housing affordability crisis.