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CoronitaParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]What’s raciat? And how do you percieve the racism?[/quote]
The more important question is what isn’t racist and how could you not perceive things being as such?
CoronitaParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]How can you tell?[/quote]
Are you asking me for advice on how you can appear less so? The question you ask appears you are asking for advice.
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CoronitaParticipantOh Brian.. face it … you are a racist. you hate Asians and Asian mentality … just admit it…See… I am learning from progressives.
CoronitaParticipanthere you go Brian.
CoronitaParticipantpaid your overdue sales taxes yet briansd? you know the one that you tax dodged …..
CoronitaParticipantpaid your overdue sales taxes yet BrianSD?
Ranting…lol… Hardly. I am just trying to make a mockery of all your posts like I normally do….Haven’t you figured it out by now yet?I am waiting for that high horse progressive elitist response any moment now…..call it the weekend giggles…
CoronitaParticipant[quote=spdrun]I’m saying, I’m not sure how the government would treat a gift that’s not given out of the goodness of one’s heart, but in exchange for a service. My feeling would be not as a gift, but as taxable income. So make sure that you can afford to have the deduction disallowed in the future, with interest.[/quote]
well like i said. I changed my mind……and it’s not like I can read people’s mind as to why they would gift me or anyone else something….
I can’t help it if I get a cash gift…
I can’t help it if relative sets up a 529k plan and changes the beneficiary later to me or anyone related to me. ..even if it happens years later…
Gee there are so many different possibilities I can’t possibly predict what could happen…..there are so many what ifs that could happen I clearly wouldn’t know how they could possible be related to any of my own independent actions if I decide to change my mind again …or again or again…
CoronitaParticipant[quote=spdrun]Here’s the interesting thing about Medicaid — this doesn’t just apply to rich foreigners. I read about an American family who was asset-rich but had nearly zero income for a given year (the father was starting another company). They applied for insurance on the ACA/Obamacare site and were REQUIRED to take Medicaid as their only option because qualification is strictly income-based, not asset-based.
As far as the small-box retailers, I honestly don’t care, not while Amazon, Apple, and the like pay zero corporate tax. I’m just stating that what you claim to be doing probably won’t pass a smell test during an audit.[/quote]
… so what you are saying is .. people need to be a sneaky bastard and not discuss what they are doing within the confines of existing tax codes and instead do something under the table like the majority of people who illegally dodge some of their taxes, BrianSD included, especially the ones that derive 90%+ of their annual income from non W-2 sourced income streams, unlike people who still derive a majority of their income from a W-2, where it’s pretty cut and dry with no questionable variables….
Gotcha.
CoronitaParticipantYou mean kind of like welfare fraud.
..Where taxpayers spend an enormous amount of money on welfare. But a lot of people with only a greencard with no verifiable income in the US, but filthy rich overseas in because they are retired doctors or lawyers either money tucked away in foreign accounts where there is no collaboration with the US government can continue to get medcaid, low income housing, and SNAP benefits while people who lived here all their life in the US, paid taxes until bad luck hit them, can’t even qualify for federal housing assistance or have to wait years for it? Of better yet.. all the small box retailers that shut off their cash registers half day and give you a huge discount if you pay cash….Please…. You guys need to get off the internet and get a life.
and this is a theoretical conjecture in which could change for various reasons…simply as if the stock market tanks… after all, if the market tanks. it makes no sense to do this since you can’t write off your losses..
Plus 529k plans are extremely stringent…you are restricted pretty much to long term index funds. None of this will work for the majority of you doomsayers posting here still hoping for that one big crash and/or that are shorting the markets thinking the end of the world is coming…. for how many years now? I mean the concept of drip index fund investing escapes you types anyway.
plus no one takes what people say on the interest seriously. people can changr their mind all the time ..There I just did…. I decided not to do it and not to expect gift because I don’t trust my in laws because they are far left socialist progressives who can’t manage their money. Then again I changed my mind again.. I can’t identify my beneficiary because everyone is now gender fluid while as the beneficiary clearly asks for male or female..Oh I changed my mind again…maybe…oh wait no….damn progressives… can’t even fill out a damn beneficiary form where a question like “sex” or “gender” is now 20+ choices…
Oh wait, holy shit… I am acting like Donald trump….I shouldn’t because not like he does anything questionable with his taxes… oh wait….lol…
Besides none of this matter if this adminstration lowers capital gains taxes.
“Trump considers bypassing Congress to cut capital gains tax on wealthy, report says”
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]”Over and over again courts have said that there is nothing sinister in so arranging one’s affairs as to keep taxes as low as possible. Everybody does so, rich or poor; and all do right, for nobody owes any public duty to pay more than the law demands: taxes are enforced exactions, not voluntary contributions. To demand more in the name of morals is mere cant.”
Commissioner v. Newman, 159 F.2d 848, 851 (2d Cir. 1947)
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Thank you.. There’s a fine distinction between Tax Evasion versus Tax Aversion
Tax Evasion would be someone that admits they don’t pay state sales tax because Amazon didn’t collect it, despite all state tax laws that REQUIRE you by law to self report sales tax that a merchant didn’t collect. Dodging that is ILLEGAL…. Now, I’m not one to say whether someone should or shouldn’t self report uncollected sales tax, but Brian, on a previous thread (under his old handle, BrianSD not his current handle FlyerInHi) proudly boasted he didn’t pay state sales tax, on a thread that he also boasted how people should pay more taxes… So again, it’s not that I or many other on that thread that called him out on that, was really trying to take the higher morale ground, since whether or not you want to report uncollected sales tax is certainly a personal decision…But within the context of that old post by BrianSD (FlyerInHi), we (a few of us) were mocking the apparent hypocrisy of what he was saying: “everyone should pay more taxes, everyone but me”….The same double talk that always is spoken by BrianSD and FlyerInHi…which is why no one ever takes the morale righteousness from either of these handles seriously…. And once again, by responding to the thread, once again, it’s just one more proof that the two handles FlyerInHi and BrianSD are really the same two handles, despite the denial…(Thanks AGAIN for that confirmation. What is it, 4 times in a row now? …I’ll stop asking once you admit what everyone already know BTW)… ..Anyway, I digress from a digression thread jack on a stock thread. Go figure.
Back on topic… Looks like at the G20, Trump flipped sides again and things are cool with Huawei again, at least for now… Looks like the stock market, chip sector will rally this week… 7/7 is a big day.. Big product releases coming from AMD..
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Hobie]”Over and over again courts have said that there is nothing sinister in so arranging one’s affairs as to keep taxes as low as possible. Everybody does so, rich or poor; and all do right, for nobody owes any public duty to pay more than the law demands: taxes are enforced exactions, not voluntary contributions. To demand more in the name of morals is mere cant.”
Commissioner v. Newman, 159 F.2d 848, 851 (2d Cir. 1947)
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Thank you.. There’s a fine distinction between Tax Evasion versus Tax Aversion
Tax Evasion would be someone that admits they don’t pay state sales tax because Amazon didn’t collect it, despite all state tax laws that REQUIRE you by law to self report sales tax that a merchant didn’t collect. Dodging that is ILLEGAL…. Now, I’m not one to say whether someone should or shouldn’t self report uncollected sales tax, but Brian, on a previous thread (under his old handle, BrianSD not his current handle FlyerInHi) proudly boasted he didn’t pay state sales tax, on a thread that he also boasted how people should pay more taxes… So again, it’s not that I or many other on that thread that called him out on that, was really trying to take the higher morale ground, since whether or not you want to report uncollected sales tax is certainly a personal decision…But within the context of that old post by BrianSD (FlyerInHi), we (a few of us) were mocking the apparent hypocrisy of what he was saying: “everyone should pay more taxes, everyone but me”….The same double talk that always is spoken by BrianSD and FlyerInHi…which is why no one ever takes the morale righteousness from either of these handles seriously…. And once again, by responding to the thread, once again, it’s just one more proof that the two handles FlyerInHi and BrianSD are really the same two handles, despite the denial….. Thanks AGAIN for that confirmation… But what do you expect? The far left progressives are big time liars…
CoronitaParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]No polarity contest need. You put out a “nifty” tax strategy on an investment.thread. Readers can decide if it’s an advisable move.[/quote]
oh please. get off of your fake moral righteous bullshit high horse that no one believes anyway.
Bye, got to go.. I have a life. I suggest you get one too so you don’t have to camp out here looking for attention.
CoronitaParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]I will let readers make their own assesements of your actions.
Not paying sales taxes when Amazon fails to collect taxes is a different story. Few consumers file use tax returns. The expectation of that happening is nil. Sorry, there is no moral equivalency.[/quote]
i think readers don’t give a shit….frankly…I think some of us do think your hypocrisy is funny….
and I am not trying to win a popularity contest, never have , never will… you apparently, still are even after you got banned…
I couldnt give a shit what people left on the board thinks because all the ones I like I already know already left or are silently still lurking here , kinda laughing.
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