capital gains taxes
Capital gains taxes refer to the levies imposed by governments on the profits obtained from selling certain types of assets, such as stocks, real estate, or valuable possessions. Specifically, these taxes are charged on the difference between the purchase price and the selling price of the asset, with the intention of collecting a percentage of the investment gains as revenue for the government.
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