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January 18, 2009 at 9:35 AM #331318January 18, 2009 at 10:07 AM #330823bob2007Participant
If you have been getting large refunds over the past years, you need to increase your allowances. The idea is to select a number that tries to get as close to 0 for your tax bill as possible.
January 18, 2009 at 10:07 AM #331160bob2007ParticipantIf you have been getting large refunds over the past years, you need to increase your allowances. The idea is to select a number that tries to get as close to 0 for your tax bill as possible.
January 18, 2009 at 10:07 AM #331236bob2007ParticipantIf you have been getting large refunds over the past years, you need to increase your allowances. The idea is to select a number that tries to get as close to 0 for your tax bill as possible.
January 18, 2009 at 10:07 AM #331263bob2007ParticipantIf you have been getting large refunds over the past years, you need to increase your allowances. The idea is to select a number that tries to get as close to 0 for your tax bill as possible.
January 18, 2009 at 10:07 AM #331348bob2007ParticipantIf you have been getting large refunds over the past years, you need to increase your allowances. The idea is to select a number that tries to get as close to 0 for your tax bill as possible.
January 18, 2009 at 10:31 AM #330853paramountParticipant[quote=arraya]
The state’s well-financed prison guards union, the California Correctional Peace Officers Assn., is initiating a recall effort against Schwarzenegger, a union spokesman said today. The governor and the union have been at odds for years; they have been unable to agree to a new contract for the guards, whose labor agreement expired in the middle of 2006.[/quote]
These are the very people and public employee unions that have caused much of California fiscal problems.
Arnold should stand up to these thug unions.
BTW: normally – at least for private companies – I support unions.
January 18, 2009 at 10:31 AM #331190paramountParticipant[quote=arraya]
The state’s well-financed prison guards union, the California Correctional Peace Officers Assn., is initiating a recall effort against Schwarzenegger, a union spokesman said today. The governor and the union have been at odds for years; they have been unable to agree to a new contract for the guards, whose labor agreement expired in the middle of 2006.[/quote]
These are the very people and public employee unions that have caused much of California fiscal problems.
Arnold should stand up to these thug unions.
BTW: normally – at least for private companies – I support unions.
January 18, 2009 at 10:31 AM #331266paramountParticipant[quote=arraya]
The state’s well-financed prison guards union, the California Correctional Peace Officers Assn., is initiating a recall effort against Schwarzenegger, a union spokesman said today. The governor and the union have been at odds for years; they have been unable to agree to a new contract for the guards, whose labor agreement expired in the middle of 2006.[/quote]
These are the very people and public employee unions that have caused much of California fiscal problems.
Arnold should stand up to these thug unions.
BTW: normally – at least for private companies – I support unions.
January 18, 2009 at 10:31 AM #331293paramountParticipant[quote=arraya]
The state’s well-financed prison guards union, the California Correctional Peace Officers Assn., is initiating a recall effort against Schwarzenegger, a union spokesman said today. The governor and the union have been at odds for years; they have been unable to agree to a new contract for the guards, whose labor agreement expired in the middle of 2006.[/quote]
These are the very people and public employee unions that have caused much of California fiscal problems.
Arnold should stand up to these thug unions.
BTW: normally – at least for private companies – I support unions.
January 18, 2009 at 10:31 AM #331379paramountParticipant[quote=arraya]
The state’s well-financed prison guards union, the California Correctional Peace Officers Assn., is initiating a recall effort against Schwarzenegger, a union spokesman said today. The governor and the union have been at odds for years; they have been unable to agree to a new contract for the guards, whose labor agreement expired in the middle of 2006.[/quote]
These are the very people and public employee unions that have caused much of California fiscal problems.
Arnold should stand up to these thug unions.
BTW: normally – at least for private companies – I support unions.
January 18, 2009 at 2:20 PM #330903HereWeGoParticipant[quote=jficquette]I doubt if its constitution for them to withhold refunds and give iou’s. I think that would be the same as issuing currency and states don’t have that power.
I say issuing currency because I would expect them to be negotiable or else there is no reason to issue them.
John[/quote]
It seems like CaliCash to me as well.
January 18, 2009 at 2:20 PM #331240HereWeGoParticipant[quote=jficquette]I doubt if its constitution for them to withhold refunds and give iou’s. I think that would be the same as issuing currency and states don’t have that power.
I say issuing currency because I would expect them to be negotiable or else there is no reason to issue them.
John[/quote]
It seems like CaliCash to me as well.
January 18, 2009 at 2:20 PM #331317HereWeGoParticipant[quote=jficquette]I doubt if its constitution for them to withhold refunds and give iou’s. I think that would be the same as issuing currency and states don’t have that power.
I say issuing currency because I would expect them to be negotiable or else there is no reason to issue them.
John[/quote]
It seems like CaliCash to me as well.
January 18, 2009 at 2:20 PM #331344HereWeGoParticipant[quote=jficquette]I doubt if its constitution for them to withhold refunds and give iou’s. I think that would be the same as issuing currency and states don’t have that power.
I say issuing currency because I would expect them to be negotiable or else there is no reason to issue them.
John[/quote]
It seems like CaliCash to me as well.
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