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Net of inflation and net of taxes, that's awfully close to zero real after-tax return.
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It offers a crummy yield on its bonds, repays your principal with cheesy, inflated dollars and then has the gall to tax you on your nonexistent real return.
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By dealing with the revenue question piecemeal, the deals have wasted political capital that might otherwise be spent convincing Republicans that they could accept more in tax revenue overall, if that came in return for a real overhaul of the tax code that would generate more economic growth.
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It is not yet known whether the threat to disclose tax return information is a real threat, but I suppose we will all know on the expiration date of September 28th.
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Real tax reform means reducing rates in return for closing loopholes.
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With prices falling, even inert money in the bank or post office earned, in real terms, a small tax-free return.
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That means you can deduct 335 days of those two big-ticket items on Schedule A of your tax return (subject to losing the real estate tax deduction in the AMT).
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Real World Advice: Stop preparing your tax return at Starbucks.
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More recently, real estate magnate Igor Olenicoff pled guilty in December 2007 to filing a false tax return.
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You get a 1.6% real return, which becomes a nominal 6.6%, which translates into 4% after tax, which in turn becomes a negative 1% after inflation.
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