| On the issue of a military personnel selling a property | | | | capital gains tax but under a governed system. As |
| but this sets them free of deciding if they should sell | | | | people know before that if you sell your property |
| or not as they are not taxed for certain things, | | | | and it sells for more than you paid for it then that is |
| meanwhile the civilian has to decide very carefully | | | | looked at as capital gains. |
| what he wants to do as he will be taxed heavily. | | | | If the relevant capital gain is no more than two |
| There had been news the other day of real estate | | | | hundred and fifty thousand or $500,000 for a couple |
| prices rising and the good news about this is that all | | | | you will be able to avoid paying the capital gains tax |
| these spots have lots of appreciations. | | | | as long as you have lived in the house for a minimum |
| But the very bad news is that the government in | | | | of two out of five years. And a great thing about |
| turn likes to take advantage of that particular tax, | | | | this is that everyone is treated equally, but for |
| news of this makes military personnel wonder if | | | | military personnel who own homes the rules are the |
| there is a better way for them as they work with | | | | same for both them and the civilian and it comes |
| the government. And the news for these people are | | | | with a particular exception. |
| not so bad, because there real estate sale can avoid | | | | |