Capital gains should be taxed the same way as other income:
This question is ambiguous. Do you mean that capital gains should not be subject to double taxation (once as a tax on corporate profits and again as capital gains tax), or do you mean that the capital gains rate should be the same as the income tax rate regardless of what the corporate tax rate is?
This question is ambiguous. Do you mean that capital gains should not be subject to double taxation (once as a tax on corporate profits and again as capital gains tax), or do you mean that the capital gains rate should be the same as the income tax rate regardless of what the corporate tax rate is?
I mean the second one. So:
“Capital gains rate should be the same as the income tax rate regardless of what the corporate tax rate is.”
That sentence seems a bit long, but it does the job. If you have suggestions about making it shorter will keeping the precision I’m grateful.