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Capital Gains Tax: How it works and why it doesn’t – Part II

Anthony Willy and Anthony de Reeper
Fri, 12 Sep 2014

Rates of capital gains tax and onus of proof
In any debate about whether the existing tax regime is effective and equitable it is important to bear in mind two things: first that the tax which is currently imposed on capital receipts is at income tax rates. In most jurisdictions which impose a

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Anthony Willy and Anthony de Reeper
Fri, 12 Sep 2014
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Capital Gains Tax: How it works and why it doesn’t – Part II
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