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Tax Break Used by Investors in Flipping Art Faces Scrutiny

As more savvy buyers use art to put off and sometimes avoid taxes under the like-kind exchange rule, the Obama administration wants to curb the practice.



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Source: NYT > Arts

This entry was posted in Feedly and tagged Recently Read, Saved for Later on April 26, 2015 by Patrick Kelsey.

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