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by Ensorceled
1530 days ago
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> I'm an idiot, but I struggle to see how significant taxes in these cases wouldn't have extremely broad appeal. It would have broad appeal, but not to the developers etc. that are buying 10K plates at fundraising dinners ... > The principal residence tax exemption is also a joke The problem is that without that exemption, you literally can't afford to move. The 6% "tax" for real estate fees are already painful if you are trying to move to a house of the same value in another city, but if 40-50% of your sale value was considered a capital gain ... The real problem is people "moving into" rentals for 6 months and then declaring that their principle residence and selling the property. Once you start renting it should be forever be a business property. |
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Definitely true and thought it would go without saying haha
The rest of your post is totally fair and I can't really disagree.