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Sally Muffinsheep was born into an upper middle-class family.
She was an art history major and did some part time modeling while working for a fashion magazine in New York .
She got a job at Hugs and Sunshine , a non-profit, giving away other people’s money to promote peace and harmony and eradicate whatever the current crisis du jour might be.
For the privilege of having a car, you pay 4.57% of the car’s value every year in personal property tax, even though you paid a “sales and use” tax and titling fees when you bought the car.
You may think your dad is well off, he pays taxes at the corporate level, and then if he makes a distribution to a shareholder, that money is taxed again.
When your dad goes to sell his business, he will be forced to pay a huge capital gains tax.
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