An investor purchases shares in a tech startup that qualifies as small business stock. After holding the shares for over five years, the startup significantly grows in value, and the investor decides to sell the shares. Due to the special tax provisions for qualified small business stock, the investor is able to exclude 50% of the gain from their income, significantly reducing their tax liability on the profit earned from the sale.
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