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  2. Under the Harris/Biden proposal, all households with more than $100 million in net assets would pay a minimum tax of 25% on their combined income and unrealized capital gains. This would most ...

  3. 4 Reasons Harris’ Proposed Tax on Unrealized Capital Gains ...

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    One of Vice President Kamala Harris' proposed tax plans is to implement an unrealized capital gains tax for individuals with net wealth above $100 million. ... around 10,000 wealthy individuals ...

  4. Major Tax Change Coming? What To Know, According to ... - AOL

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    The White House released a statement in March 2024 that President Joe Biden proposed a 25% minimum tax on the unrealized gains of people who own $100 million or more in assets. Were this to ...

  5. Capital gains tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From 1954 to 1967, the maximum capital gains tax rate was 25%. [12] Capital gains tax rates were significantly increased in the 1969 and 1976 Tax Reform Acts. [11] In 1978, Congress eliminated the minimum tax on excluded gains and increased the exclusion to 60%, reducing the maximum rate to 28%. [11]

  6. Harris announces rare policy break with Biden on capital ...

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    However, Harris' capital-gains tax rate proposal does not break from a more controversial part of Biden's budget involving so-called unrealized capital gains. Biden proposed a new 25% tax on ...

  7. Unrealized capital gains, explained - AOL

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    Put simply, what we’ll call the “min-tax” would impose a floor levy of 25% on the total of regular income plus capital gains on all taxpayers holding a net worth of over $100 million.

  8. Capital gains tax - Wikipedia

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    Austria taxes capital gains at 25% (on checking account and "Sparbuch" interest) or 27.5% (all other types of capital gains). There is an exception for capital gains from the sale of shares of foreign entities (with opaque taxation) if the participation exceeds 10% and shares are held for over one year (so-called "Schachtelprivileg").

  9. Harris tax proposal only for those with net worth above $100 ...

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    The proposal would impose a minimum 25% tax on a combination of income and unrealized capital gains, according to The New York Times. But the targeted nature of the proposed tax is critical ...