Editing The Tax Benefits Of Real Estate Investing

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Revision as of 04:51, 29 October 2025 by PamelaWatriama7 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The courts have generally held that direct taxes are restricted to taxes on people (variously called capitation, poll tax or head tax) and property. (Penn Mutual Indemnity Organization. v. C.I.R., 227 F.2d 16, 19-20 (3rd Cir. 1960).) All other taxes are commonly referred to as "indirect taxes," because they tax an event, rather than an individual or property as such. (Steward Machine Co. v. Davis, 301 U.S. 548, 581-582 (1937).) What was a straightforward limitation on th...")
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