CagleMtnVol
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Open borders, gas prices through the roof, hundreds of cargo ships sitting off the coast doesn't matter this is the top priority....
I was disappointed as hell in listening to that piece. Watching her knowingly misrepresent the technical items she was talking about to carry water for the idiot in chief. I was an advocate when the idiot in chief put her in that role. Now she’s looking more like AG Garland. Just so everybody is clear that’s not a good thing.she said capital gains are a large portion of the "income" of the wealthy then goes on to say that when they are unrealized they escape taxation.
if they are unrealized they are not a portion of the "income".
Also, can we claim unrealized losses as reductions in income?
she said capital gains are a large portion of the "income" of the wealthy then goes on to say that when they are unrealized they escape taxation.
if they are unrealized they are not a portion of the "income".
Also, can we claim unrealized losses as reductions in income?
Excellent points on both, bham.she said capital gains are a large portion of the "income" of the wealthy then goes on to say that when they are unrealized they escape taxation.
if they are unrealized they are not a portion of the "income".
Also, can we claim unrealized losses as reductions in income?
Of course not. I'm not sure they could handle the losses given what seems to be looming.she said capital gains are a large portion of the "income" of the wealthy then goes on to say that when they are unrealized they escape taxation.
if they are unrealized they are not a portion of the "income".
Also, can we claim unrealized losses as reductions in income?