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by skobes
574 days ago
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> You own an asset and this asset is valued by the rating agency as more expensive than before. Now you have a liability that you need to pay... Isn't this exactly how property taxes usually work? (In the absence of caps like California Prop 13, that is.) The realization principle is a hallmark of income tax law, but many taxes are not income taxes. |
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