
Fred Kowal on the Stock Transfer Tax
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Fred Kowal from United University Professions joins us to discuss the Stock Transfer Tax.
New York has a $14 billion budget hole to fill, and some want to do it by taxing stock transactions. Fred Kowal from United University Professions joins us to discuss the Stock Transfer Tax.
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Fred Kowal on the Stock Transfer Tax
Clip: Season 2020 Episode 47 | 4m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
New York has a $14 billion budget hole to fill, and some want to do it by taxing stock transactions. Fred Kowal from United University Professions joins us to discuss the Stock Transfer Tax.
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