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Updated 6 months ago on . Most recent reply

Unrealized capital gains tax?
I’m sure everyone has heard the proposals of a possible 25% unrealized capital gains tax. The example that was given to me was that if your property goes up in value $100,000 in a year, you would owe the irs $25,000 at the end of the year wether you sell the property or not.
Knowing the possible implications of this proposal makes me very uneasy. I have yet to see it discussed on this forum. Is there any silver lining to this proposal or it would it truly in fact be a large blow to the real estate community?
Thanks
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Nicholas L.
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i think it only applies to ultra high net worth individuals - >$100M. so most of of us on BP should be OK...