My position is that the exemption is fine where it's at
Posted on: April 26, 2017 at 21:38:42 CT
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it eliminates the E tax for probably 95% of the people.
I don't think the government is getting screwed out of anything - I merely pointed out the fallacy of your argument.
"The money they bought that land with was already taxed as income. They should owe nothing more if they sell it"
If they sell it, they have a $7k capital gain that will be subject to income tax. IMO, gains s/b subject to some form of tax - why would we put the tax burden entirely on people that work for a living?