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Section 206 provides a juicy capital-gains tax exemption for contributions of property for conservation, meaning wealthy environmentalists with extra acreage will be able to take a tax deduction for the appreciated property and have the environmental organization preserve it, adding to the value of the primary property.
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Their proposals to promote more private-sector jobs for the poor by cutting employers' national insurance contributions and shifting the burden of taxation on to capital-intensive activities from labour-intensive ones merit further consideration.
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Instead, the reorganization was structured as a sale that excluded private capital and that preserved a very large flow of union and environmental contributions.
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One of the most important contributions the Austrians bring to the table is their emphasis on the fact that capital goods are heterogeneous.
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As part of the minority sale, per the term sheet, investors will not be required to make any capital contributions for the 6 years (in other words, no cash calls).
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Earlier this year, Lerner notified Paige Capital that all funds would be redeemed on October 31, the three-year anniversary of the original contributions, when a contractual lock-up expires.
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At the heart of these funds' appeal is one of the tax code's best breaks, for people who want to donate: Givers get a full deduction for contributions of assets held for more than a year that have increased in value, while skipping capital-gains tax.
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The "Buffett Rule" would not tax the vast majority of his shielded income, including either his unrealized capital gains, which are currently taxed at zero percent, or charitable contributions, which are tax deductible.
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