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Hobie
ParticipantHow about agreeing on a longer lease if they reduce the increase now?
Are any utilities included with rent? Future increase costs to them?
Hobie
ParticipantFind out what the market is outdoor weddings venues. Call a local wedding planner and find out the going location rates and if your location is logistically attractive.
Parking can be addressed with off site parking lot with a dedicated ‘taxi’ service. Consider rest room facilities, extra power for DJ, bands, kitchen or prep area away from guests, wheelchair access, catering truck access.
I’m assuming outdoor only and no one is to go into your home. I’d also factor in the effects on the rest of family with the late nights and loud music.
If all of this specs out ok, then I would check what hoops zoning/neighbors/permits will throw at you.
** for a friends wedding, just do it!
Hobie
ParticipantFind out what the market is outdoor weddings venues. Call a local wedding planner and find out the going location rates and if your location is logistically attractive.
Parking can be addressed with off site parking lot with a dedicated ‘taxi’ service. Consider rest room facilities, extra power for DJ, bands, kitchen or prep area away from guests, wheelchair access, catering truck access.
I’m assuming outdoor only and no one is to go into your home. I’d also factor in the effects on the rest of family with the late nights and loud music.
If all of this specs out ok, then I would check what hoops zoning/neighbors/permits will throw at you.
** for a friends wedding, just do it!
Hobie
ParticipantFind out what the market is outdoor weddings venues. Call a local wedding planner and find out the going location rates and if your location is logistically attractive.
Parking can be addressed with off site parking lot with a dedicated ‘taxi’ service. Consider rest room facilities, extra power for DJ, bands, kitchen or prep area away from guests, wheelchair access, catering truck access.
I’m assuming outdoor only and no one is to go into your home. I’d also factor in the effects on the rest of family with the late nights and loud music.
If all of this specs out ok, then I would check what hoops zoning/neighbors/permits will throw at you.
** for a friends wedding, just do it!
Hobie
ParticipantFind out what the market is outdoor weddings venues. Call a local wedding planner and find out the going location rates and if your location is logistically attractive.
Parking can be addressed with off site parking lot with a dedicated ‘taxi’ service. Consider rest room facilities, extra power for DJ, bands, kitchen or prep area away from guests, wheelchair access, catering truck access.
I’m assuming outdoor only and no one is to go into your home. I’d also factor in the effects on the rest of family with the late nights and loud music.
If all of this specs out ok, then I would check what hoops zoning/neighbors/permits will throw at you.
** for a friends wedding, just do it!
Hobie
ParticipantFind out what the market is outdoor weddings venues. Call a local wedding planner and find out the going location rates and if your location is logistically attractive.
Parking can be addressed with off site parking lot with a dedicated ‘taxi’ service. Consider rest room facilities, extra power for DJ, bands, kitchen or prep area away from guests, wheelchair access, catering truck access.
I’m assuming outdoor only and no one is to go into your home. I’d also factor in the effects on the rest of family with the late nights and loud music.
If all of this specs out ok, then I would check what hoops zoning/neighbors/permits will throw at you.
** for a friends wedding, just do it!
Hobie
ParticipantBetter to be the 51% rent payer and write a contract covering everything. If it a big lease, then all should be named on it. Think about a utility and cleaning deposits.
Hobie
ParticipantBetter to be the 51% rent payer and write a contract covering everything. If it a big lease, then all should be named on it. Think about a utility and cleaning deposits.
Hobie
ParticipantBetter to be the 51% rent payer and write a contract covering everything. If it a big lease, then all should be named on it. Think about a utility and cleaning deposits.
Hobie
ParticipantBetter to be the 51% rent payer and write a contract covering everything. If it a big lease, then all should be named on it. Think about a utility and cleaning deposits.
Hobie
ParticipantBetter to be the 51% rent payer and write a contract covering everything. If it a big lease, then all should be named on it. Think about a utility and cleaning deposits.
Hobie
ParticipantSK: My comments were regarding campaigns and their funding. If a certain industry perceives a candidate will press for favorable tax treatment ( or legislation ) then they will donate to the campaign. More dollars, better advertising and usually a win. Rub my back, I’ll rub yours. Including large industry who realist the cyclical nature of the parties in power which donates to both sides to keep in good standing and access.
The tax code is very complicated as a result of these special favors. Both for industry as well as social engineering — sorry buzz words again 😉 –providing incentives for changes on behavior. For example, tax credits for investing in certain technologies like solar or tax exempt for groups like an art conservatory.
As discussed later in the thread, a flat tax allows for only one lever and a much more visable one. This is the control I’m referring to and its positive effect. It would also save companies lots of money in the tax accounting and save taxpayers the cost of a large IRS. Sure there are some problems that need to be addressed, for example how to incentivise people and companies to donate to charity. It would also bring the underground cash economy to the surface and make for easy collection of the tax. Companies spend lots of unproductive time trying to outguess the government’s next tax move. A straight tax would reduce this considerably enabling them to make more accurate long term plans for growth, which I believe will make them more productive. As the the regressiveness of it, I like to look at the total amount of tax paid by a firm or individual. Not the percentage. Treats everyone fairly and those with more, spend more.
So we can agree the use of tax code in this manner is a tool of control?
Hobie
ParticipantSK: My comments were regarding campaigns and their funding. If a certain industry perceives a candidate will press for favorable tax treatment ( or legislation ) then they will donate to the campaign. More dollars, better advertising and usually a win. Rub my back, I’ll rub yours. Including large industry who realist the cyclical nature of the parties in power which donates to both sides to keep in good standing and access.
The tax code is very complicated as a result of these special favors. Both for industry as well as social engineering — sorry buzz words again 😉 –providing incentives for changes on behavior. For example, tax credits for investing in certain technologies like solar or tax exempt for groups like an art conservatory.
As discussed later in the thread, a flat tax allows for only one lever and a much more visable one. This is the control I’m referring to and its positive effect. It would also save companies lots of money in the tax accounting and save taxpayers the cost of a large IRS. Sure there are some problems that need to be addressed, for example how to incentivise people and companies to donate to charity. It would also bring the underground cash economy to the surface and make for easy collection of the tax. Companies spend lots of unproductive time trying to outguess the government’s next tax move. A straight tax would reduce this considerably enabling them to make more accurate long term plans for growth, which I believe will make them more productive. As the the regressiveness of it, I like to look at the total amount of tax paid by a firm or individual. Not the percentage. Treats everyone fairly and those with more, spend more.
So we can agree the use of tax code in this manner is a tool of control?
Hobie
ParticipantSK: My comments were regarding campaigns and their funding. If a certain industry perceives a candidate will press for favorable tax treatment ( or legislation ) then they will donate to the campaign. More dollars, better advertising and usually a win. Rub my back, I’ll rub yours. Including large industry who realist the cyclical nature of the parties in power which donates to both sides to keep in good standing and access.
The tax code is very complicated as a result of these special favors. Both for industry as well as social engineering — sorry buzz words again 😉 –providing incentives for changes on behavior. For example, tax credits for investing in certain technologies like solar or tax exempt for groups like an art conservatory.
As discussed later in the thread, a flat tax allows for only one lever and a much more visable one. This is the control I’m referring to and its positive effect. It would also save companies lots of money in the tax accounting and save taxpayers the cost of a large IRS. Sure there are some problems that need to be addressed, for example how to incentivise people and companies to donate to charity. It would also bring the underground cash economy to the surface and make for easy collection of the tax. Companies spend lots of unproductive time trying to outguess the government’s next tax move. A straight tax would reduce this considerably enabling them to make more accurate long term plans for growth, which I believe will make them more productive. As the the regressiveness of it, I like to look at the total amount of tax paid by a firm or individual. Not the percentage. Treats everyone fairly and those with more, spend more.
So we can agree the use of tax code in this manner is a tool of control?
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