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Offline Kazan

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i think that professor is full of ****

especially with the fact that i KNOW that is not the correct % for the corporate tax rate
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Offline Kazan

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that's odd, because s-corp taxes are only about 8% for one of my friends
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S-Corps are taxed differently. Like a Limited Liability Companies, they have many tax advantages as well as many advantages of limited liability. One major difference is that there is ALOT of paper work involved. There are also several requirements that a s-corp has to follow. I can dig them out if people want me to, but just take my word for it.
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Strange, in the UK you get raped (in comparison to partnerships or sole traders) as a limited liability venture when it comes to taxes.
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I should double check that but the intention of LLCs is to combine the tax advantages of partnerships and the advantages of Limited Liability.
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We don't roll over onto Canada cause it would cause such an upcry in not only the world, but in our own country, that there would be open revolt in the streets.

EDIT: And Canada would provide a hell of a resistance, too. Their military may be pathetically small compared to ours, but they would be fighting on their own turf, and fighting hard. Not only that, but our troops would have to deal with the Canadian winter.


We're not easily intimidated as a nation, nor are we afrad to tell people to **** off when they deserve it (War in Iraq, switching from the Loonie to the USD for example).

 

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Which reminds me, I've been meaning to post this:
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"...The quintessential quality of our age is that of dreams coming true. Just think of it. For centuries we have dreamt of flying; recently we made that come true: we have always hankered for speed; now we have speeds greater than we can stand: we wanted to speak to far parts of the Earth; we can: we wanted to explore the sea bottom; we have: and so  on, and so on: and, too, we wanted the power to smash our enemies utterly; we have it. If we had truly wanted peace, we should have had that as well. But true peace has never been one of the genuine dreams - we have got little further than preaching against war in order to appease our consciences. The truly wishful dreams, the many-minded dreams are now irresistible - they become facts." - 'The Outward Urge' by John Wyndham

"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

Offline redmenace

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*dieing of laughter*
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Offline Gank

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Umm why is that funny? Its like something a Bosnian serb would cook up, end the unjust muslim occupation of christian lands.

Here Sandy go post it over here:
http://www.gopusa.com/cgi-bin/ib3/ikonboard.pl?act=ST;f=18;t=16905
Conversation seems more at your level.
« Last Edit: December 09, 2004, 05:58:39 pm by 723 »

 

Offline Rictor

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Sandy: hey, the Zionist leaders picked Palestine out of several possibilities, and of their own free will. the Holy Land and so forth, remember that stuff? Its not like anyone forced Israel to be created right smack dab in the middle of the Muslim world.

Would you rather it was somewhere else?

 

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Heh, I like that GOP website, made me grin ;)

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Originally posted by Rictor
Sandy: hey, the Zionist leaders picked Palestine out of several possibilities, and of their own free will. the Holy Land and so forth, remember that stuff? Its not like anyone forced Israel to be created right smack dab in the middle of the Muslim world.

Would you rather it was somewhere else?


i'm actualy fairly sure britan decided the loaction.
actualy, mabye not.
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Originally posted by Gank
Umm why is that funny? Its like something a Bosnian serb would cook up, end the unjust muslim occupation of christian lands.

Here Sandy go post it over here:
http://www.gopusa.com/cgi-bin/ib3/ikonboard.pl?act=ST;f=18;t=16905
Conversation seems more at your level.

It was just the way the shirt struck me.
Just very sarcastic.
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Originally posted by FireCrack


i'm actualy fairly sure britan decided the loaction.

And the league of nations.  I forget the reasoning exactly but it was under the British empires control and so they put it where they put it.
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Offline Rictor

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Originally posted by FireCrack


i'm actualy fairly sure britan decided the loaction.


Well, in a sense, yes. But as far as I know, and I'm sure Sandwich or Gank will correct me if I'm wrong, the leading Zionists had several possible locations up for debate, and in the end Palestine was the one that was chosen due to its historical significance.

I believe Argentina was also a strong possibility, since early Zionism called simply for establishing a Jewish state, and was not explicit (until later) that this should be in Palestine.,

 

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Argentina? I never knew that.  Think of all the trouble that would have saved....
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