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How Jeff Bezos outsmarted the IRS.

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VisionaryVoid's profile picture
VisionaryVoid1 year ago

Robin Williams roasting the banking system 15 years ago

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Paul Powell1 year ago

This is exactly why income tax doesn't tax the rich! The system is designed to let the rich escape taxes. Worse, when they die, the cost basis of the assets gets reset! Still no tax on the inheritance.

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Cari Kelemen1 year ago

If we eliminate the income tax and fund our nation with tariffs, (as we once did and Trump wants to do again,) we wouldn't need the IRS. That's a win/win.

VisionaryVoid's profile picture
VisionaryVoid1 year ago

The Three Stooges in 1957 demonstrating how the banking system works

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StarStrider1 year ago

The exact moment Jeff Bezos decided not to become a physicist.

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Match Point1 year ago

Jeff Bezos talks about the morning routine of a billionaire.

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zameer1 year ago

Banks aren't just going to loan Jeff hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars, without "securing" the loan, which they do with AMZN stock. If Jeff dies, the bank gets stock to pay off the loan. Banks HATE unsecured loans, they're liabilities and they avoid them at all costs. The real easy fix to this loophole is to classify stocks as being vested (eg: sold and subject to capital gains tax) if they are used as collateral to secure loans. Simple as that. Jeff, and other billionaires, would suddenly have a present-day tax burden, without taxing them on unrealized capital gains from the majority of their shares.

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StarStrider1 year ago

Renowned British architect Norman Foster was spotted driving his £15,000,000 Aston Martin Bulldog.

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Dustin Burnham1 year ago

Loan against shares so you don’t incur a taxable event. Brilliant

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⭕️ CyberMike ⭕️1 year ago

Not completely accurate. Bezos sold $8.5 billion in shares in February. A Tuesday SEC filing by Amazon shows Bezos plans on selling 25 million Amazon shares valued at $4.93 billion. The new sale would bring Bezos’ total sold to around $13.4 billion in stock in 2024. Bezos owns around 9% of Amazon shares, according to a report from the Financial Times. Jeff is moving from Seattle to Miami to avoid the estate tax.

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