Moore v. United States: Explaining the Supreme Court's Decision

Tax Notes contributing editor Robert Goulder breaks down the Supreme Court’s ruling in Moore v. United States and what it means for the tax world.
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  • @prospectelectric2201
    @prospectelectric220129 күн бұрын

    well done. Informative & entertaining. I was worried about this case. I like the blue screen for each CHAPTER change

  • @pch5938
    @pch593829 күн бұрын

    I'm really new at this. Do I understand this correctly? If I own I stock that has appreciated but I have noy sold it, I will owe tax on the amount it has appreciated? If that is the case, what incentive is there to hold? Just sell everything at the end of the year? Do I not understand this correctly, please let me know.