capital gains tax on business assets
The "capital gains tax on business assets" refers to a tax imposed on the profits made from selling or disposing of certain assets owned by a business. These assets include stocks, real estate, machinery, or any other property used for business purposes. The tax is calculated based on the difference between the purchase price and the selling price, and it is intended to be paid by businesses when they gain profit from the sale of such assets.
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