drgo on Nostr: Suppose you buy something for $100 and sell it for $120 later. You pay tax on $20. ...
Suppose you buy something for $100 and sell it for $120 later. You pay tax on $20.
But what if the $120 buys less than the $100? We do we pay tax on our lost purchasing power?
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