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minus-squareoriginaluciferlinkfedilink8•edit-211 months agoits not the tax mechanisms problem that your market is not based in reality. dont like it, dont trade. that is the point. im thinkin flat fee/rate. 10$/per. yeah.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-211 months agoAh yes the most regressive of taxes. Flat fees. Deposit $100,000 and pay $10. Deposit $50 every paycheck for a year - pay $260.
its not the tax mechanisms problem that your market is not based in reality.
dont like it, dont trade. that is the point.
im thinkin flat fee/rate. 10$/per. yeah.
Ah yes the most regressive of taxes. Flat fees.
Deposit $100,000 and pay $10. Deposit $50 every paycheck for a year - pay $260.