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Originally Posted by Clodfobble
But if they are selling a handful of stock options here and there for day-to-day cash, that money is still taxed as capital gains. Don't most flat-tax plans still count capital gains as income?
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Correction: Happy Monkey pointed it out -- this is a tax on "wages". Stock options, dividends, etc, are absolutely not wages. This is massively flawed.