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To: Kirk © who wrote (24760)6/14/2025 6:40:55 AM
From: robert b furman3 Recommendations

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Kirk ©
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Good Morning Kirk,

The salt tax at 10,000 doesnt cut it with me either,

With property in Wisconsin and Texas, I have real estate taxes over $22,000. Both states are neither the highest or lowest in real estate taxes.

I viewed it as a tax on wealth.

Most wealthy people I know have a large percent of their assets in real estate. Not so much real estate that is a business, but nice land and homes that are their family residences.

It is viewed as a good store of value and enjoyed daily.

Bob