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Buybacks to a large degree end up not being taxed or only much later. Most people are holding on to stock for long periods now. Behavior can also often be easily be adjusted to capital gains tax. Extreme example is Larry Ellison buying in island with a loan backed by his stock rather than selling the stock and buying the island from that directly.



Isn't that just how every billionaire "spends" money tho?


If it is, it undermines the point that buybacks get taxed


Buybacks are effectively identical to dividends so that end it would be accomplished




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