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Participantnothing.
waiting for it to vanish.
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Participanti just cleaned our septic tank filter. so i guess me.
yeah, used trailers might be costly. maybe newer!
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Participanthttps://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F272917285750
how much would u pay per night to stay in that airstream?
crappy motels go up to 200/night, often sold out.
or maybe just a tiny house in a trailer?
those dont need permits do they? i will research…
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Participantwe were thinking eventually wed move into it p/t and rent out the main place for extra cash. we could cover the mortgage with probably less than a week airbnbing out house. would be like getting paid to rough it a few days a month. but thats pretty far off.
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Participantwhat about setting up a side hustle sched c business and deducting expenses.
is that still avail to w2 slaves?
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Participantsaw a 79 year old jazz pianist still touring w a trio last night. dude was really good. not sure what he makes but he seemed much richer and more successful in life than rich guys i run into.
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Participantyou know, maybe its a message to cut back. at almost 50 state and fed tax over 260k, screw it, is it really worth working ones ass off.
maybe budgets need to set limits for when theceffort isnt worth it anymore. just say no to more
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Participant[quote=The-Shoveler]Actually, I think this might spur a new type of property management Biz,
Where two families get together to buy high end homes that they rent to each other LOL.
Come to think of it I don’t know why they are not doing this now, A lot more write off’s that way,
Or maybe they make an agreement where each just say they are renting their neighbors house (exchange mailbox keys, not door keys etc..) LOL.[/quote]not bad. can also provide divorce services w domestic partner agreements to avoid higher marriage tax, and get kids married to have them emancipated for financial aid for college.
it really is wrong that id pay a lot less if i could just get my wife to divorce me. just because we are married doesnt nean we should pay more since we could cohabit and contract all marital isdues
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Participant[quote=The-Shoveler]Actually, I think this might spur a new type of property management Biz,
Where two families get together to buy high end homes that they rent to each other LOL.
Come to think of it I don’t know why they are not doing this now, A lot more write off’s that way,
Or maybe they make an agreement where each just say they are renting their neighbors house (exchange mailbox keys, not door keys etc..) LOL.[/quote]not bad. can also provide divorce services w domestic partner agreements to avoid higher marriage tax, and get kids married to have them emancipated for financial aid for college.
it really is wrong that id pay a lot less if i could just get my wife to divorce me. just because we are married doesnt nean we should pay more since we could cohabit and contract all marital isdues
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Participant[quote=kev374][quote=plm]
Married 35 percent rate starts at 260K. Discrimination of married people, not singles.[/quote]Married people don’t need more breaks, they have had enough over the years especially those with kids. Singles have been the biggest contributors income percentage wise.[/quote]
marriage tax penalty is the phrase, not singles tax penalty. many marrieds would do better divorced, taxwise
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Participanti hate this plan. the 1 bright side of the election 4 me was i though trump would probably lower my taxes, like 62% probability.
i think ill pay more, esp w loss of child exemotion. having many kids and making $ is no good.
im actually pissed, this is our highest earnings years ever, over 400k, goddamn republicans in office and i cant catch a break.
plus, old posters here once promised me never to worry about mtg. interest ded ever being eliminated. i knew i was right to predict disaster.
all i want is to not pay more. but i guess thats too much to ask
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Participanti just bought a watch for 1,400.00. on a credit card. hard to visualize sending a check over to the uk for this fine glashuette germany piece of workmanship. hopefully, i will be wearing it until my demise, whenever that may be..
is that a stupid use of $? perhaps for you.
for me, i am happy to possess this small object, grateful for swift int’l trade, and amazed to have saved almost 1k off retail. in the tourneau in san diego, its 2360 plus tax, so over 2500. they might knock 1 or 200 off, but i doubt it. maybe 4 cash.
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Participanti cant think of literally anything i dont buy with a credit card.
even my 2.00 double espresso.
it would COST me a lot of money to transact in cash. i spend maybe 35k a year on the 2% back card, so id be losing 700.00 by carrying cash.
still, i carry $100 for old times sake.
the only thing people will need cash for is legal weed, yard sales, and panhandlers.
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ParticipantI bought a bag of organic cacao nibs.
Ingredients, 100 percent cacao
Bag had a warning label saying there was something that caused cancer.
The bag?
The nibs?
Air?
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