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[–] xkforce@lemmy.world 9 points 2 years ago

If they work for the fantasy equivalent of the IRS, they probably understand tax law better than the dragon does.

If youre asking how well I understand the dragon's argument, its basically arguing that until the assets are actually sold, their value is theoretical and therefore not taxable. While implying that they cant collect tax from the dragon anyway even if it could be taxed because it is hoarding said unsold assets not currency/gold with a well defined value which is a "thats the dragon's problem not ours" situation.