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by Causality1
2553 days ago
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It's always been fascinating to me that "things that poor people spend most of their money on" is subject to a sales tax but "things rich people spend most of their money on" isn't. Services from beauty shops, car repair, home maintenance and repair? Taxed. Services from lawyers and accountants? Not taxed. Buying a TV, food, gasoline? Taxed. Buying a piece of land or stocks? Not taxed. |
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I can see merit in taxing both transactions for land in stocks, but it's inaccurate to say that they aren't taxed.
You can also argue that buying land is way more necessary than a TV. Everyone needs to live on a piece of land, not everyone needs (or wants) a TV.