• @AlotOfReading
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    75 months ago

    Normal people regularly owe taxes on unrealized gains. That’s what property tax increases are.

    • ObjectivityIncarnate
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      -45 months ago
      • Property taxes are not levied federally, but on the state level
      • Buffett pays property tax too

      Not sure what point you were trying to make here, lol. There is no type of unrealized gain that “normal people” are taxed on (federally or otherwise), but Buffett isn’t.

      • @AlotOfReading
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        45 months ago

        I had hoped the point would be pretty obvious. Most people’s homes represent a significant part of their net worth, often a majority of their assets. The unrealized gains on that are taxed.

        Billionaires generally (are there even any counterexamples?) do not have the majority of their net worth stored in assets that are taxed the same way. It’s a meaningful difference.

        • @[email protected]
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          35 months ago

          It is kinda weird that real estate gets taxed just for existing and being held, but stocks, which supposedly represent a fraction of a mass of real wealth too, don’t get taxed while just being held.

        • ObjectivityIncarnate
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          25 months ago

          are there even any counterexamples?

          Actually, there are a large number of billionaires whose primary assets are literally property.

          https://www.forbes.com/sites/giacomotognini/2023/10/04/the-richest-real-estate-billionaires-in-america-2023/

          I had hoped the point would be pretty obvious. Most people’s homes represent a significant part of their net worth, often a majority of their assets. The unrealized gains on that are taxed.

          But the real question is, do you think they should be? 'Cause I’m with you if you say no. Unrealized gains should not be taxed at all, it makes no sense.

          • @AlotOfReading
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            15 months ago

            You’re misunderstanding how their wealth is distributed. By and large, they’re not directly owning the land and paying taxes. They just own significant stakes in the actual companies holding property. I’m sure they own a house or three, but it’s not significant compared to their other assets.

            I’m not taking a position on whether property taxes are good. I think they are. I’m just pointing out the discrepancy.