The post critiques the current exemptions in capital gains tax, arguing they disproportionately benefit the wealthy by shielding family homes, farms, inheritances, and personal assets from taxation.
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Now hold on. When it comes to capital gains tax, don't they say something like uh the family home is exempt but uh nothing else is like batches?
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