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Is spending $3,000 on a "premium" domain name just a tax write-off for rich guys with bad portfolios?
With domain investing becoming more speculative and tax strategies under scrutiny in 2026, the value of premium domains is being questioned beyond just branding. Cast your vote on whether these high-priced names are a smart asset or a questionable deduction.
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