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Document summary:
The trial court was not required to consider speculative capital gains taxes which might be due at some future point if the husband sold his share of the marital property. The trial court did not err by refusing to recognize a $120,000 marital asset merely because the husbands income had exceeded his expenses by this amount in a prior tax year.
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