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Or...the government is corrupt and used by the wealthy to write loop holes that allow them to escape paying taxes.
If you think it's corrupt for the government to offer incentives for people to invest in underserved areas where they otherwise wouldn't, by all means, write your representatives, or run for office yourself to end this corrupt practice.
How to have a billion dollar exit with zero capital gains tax
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Re: How to have a billion dollar exit with zero capital gains tax
#42Option B: Move to Puerto Rico, run your company from here, do Act 60, zero capital gains tax.
It's challenging to build a successful billion-dollar-exit company in PR, though.
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#43You still owe capital gains on the original proceeds, deferred a few years and with a possible 10-15% basis step up. This isn't zero capital gains tax. If you happen to have a billion dollar exit on your reinvested capital gains that can be tax free, but you're still paying tax on the original gain.
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#44There's an opportunity zone adjacent to Palo Alto that extends into Menlo Park. It has a Four Seasons hotel in it. There are other areas nearby that could use the investment incentive a lot more IMO. Who decided on these zones? Seems totally arbitrary.
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#45Further, there are restrictions on what kind of business it can be. It can't be, for example, a golf course or a liquor store.
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#46Sounds interesting. Is there a TLDR for this?
Re: How to have a billion dollar exit with zero capital gains tax
#47You still owe capital gains on the original proceeds, deferred a few years and with a possible 10-15% basis step up. This isn't zero capital gains tax. If you happen to have a billion dollar exit on your reinvested capital gains that can be tax free, but you're still paying tax on the original gain.
Re: How to have a billion dollar exit with zero capital gains tax
#48There's an opportunity zone adjacent to Palo Alto that extends into Menlo Park. It has a Four Seasons hotel in it. There are other areas nearby that could use the investment incentive a lot more IMO. Who decided on these zones? Seems totally arbitrary.
I think that's East Palo Alto, a historically low income area: https://opportunitydb.com/zones/06081612100/
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I think, like most things, it’s a bell curve - the bulk of the people want to contribute a reasonable amount while some want contribute none and some extra. The glaring issue in the United States is how much capital is gained — though I prefer ‘allocated to’, as the people do the work — by a minuscule portion of the population and the paltry taxes they then pay.
"platry"?? The top 10% of the US pays 71% of tax.
Re: How to have a billion dollar exit with zero capital gains tax
#50You can't just base a business in a QOZ and call it a QOZB. It needs to generate 50% of its gross income from within the zone and 40% of its intangible property (e.g. software) must be used for business within a zone. Further, there are restrictions on what kind of business it can be. It can't be, for example, a golf course or a liquor store.
I'm not going to go read the IRS regulations because I'm not actually planning to implement this scheme but it seems plausible that it might work. As long as there isn't another COVID forcing everyone to work from home...