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by end_of_line
1404 days ago
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No she doesn't make millions. It's not her fault that now her house is 10x more valuable ( on the paper ). As long as she doesn't sell, rent somebody else she has no income. No income, no tax. Simple as fuck logic. She bought the property, not a license there for living up to her ends. The thing you are here presenting is a tax of not realized potential income. It's diabolical insane idea. If we can do it for real estate, why not for cars, and any idea property? You basically want people buy a license for living in their flats. About basically nor useful, she earned the money, paid multiple taxes for this and she bought this from the real property dealer / construction company which hired many people for this. Isn't this tangible contribution for society? All because people like you flocked to her location for work what used to be peaceful, quite suburbs |
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For someone else to live in that house they would have to make a fortune to pay it in rent. She could choose to move somewhere cheaper and have a massive income from either selling it or renting it out, but she doesn't, she's become rich because other people are making the area valuable.