Capital Gains, Ordinary Income and Shades of Gray – New York Times

But between these cases, the situation gets murky. Bob and Carl are being rewarded in part for the time they spend, but the tax law treats both as having earned entirely capital gains. The tax code does not count the time that Bob spent looking ...
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