Although much around the capital gains tax remains up in the air, its potential effect on the country’s wealthiest residents is leading to a slew of questions being thrown at luxury agents from “extremely motivated” sellers.
Source: Inman News
Proposed capital gains tax increase could lead to a rush of luxury sales
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