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Participant[quote SK in CV]
….Total income is $380,000. New tax applies on all investment income of $105,000.….Tax does not apply because it’s under the $250,000 threshold.
….Tax applies on the lesser of investment income of $105,000 or total income less the threshold amount. ($305,000 less $250,000 or $55,000) Tax would only apply on the $55,000.
[/quote]Looks like the tax is oriented againstthe savers/investors at a benifit to the debtors and defaulters. Not that all the ‘bailouts’ and loan principal renegotiations were not enough. –SNAFU..
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Participant[quote SK in CV]
….Total income is $380,000. New tax applies on all investment income of $105,000.….Tax does not apply because it’s under the $250,000 threshold.
….Tax applies on the lesser of investment income of $105,000 or total income less the threshold amount. ($305,000 less $250,000 or $55,000) Tax would only apply on the $55,000.
[/quote]Looks like the tax is oriented againstthe savers/investors at a benifit to the debtors and defaulters. Not that all the ‘bailouts’ and loan principal renegotiations were not enough. –SNAFU..
August 10, 2010 at 11:53 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #588719ucodegen
Participant[quote jimmyle]
One thing you can do is cheat on Taxes and make sure they don’t catch you. Start buying online.
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The companies that do internet sales are starting to have to file reports on sales across the internet.. so that states can get you on the ‘Use tax’.. with California leading the charge.August 10, 2010 at 11:53 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #588815ucodegen
Participant[quote jimmyle]
One thing you can do is cheat on Taxes and make sure they don’t catch you. Start buying online.
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The companies that do internet sales are starting to have to file reports on sales across the internet.. so that states can get you on the ‘Use tax’.. with California leading the charge.August 10, 2010 at 11:53 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #589352ucodegen
Participant[quote jimmyle]
One thing you can do is cheat on Taxes and make sure they don’t catch you. Start buying online.
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The companies that do internet sales are starting to have to file reports on sales across the internet.. so that states can get you on the ‘Use tax’.. with California leading the charge.August 10, 2010 at 11:53 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #589460ucodegen
Participant[quote jimmyle]
One thing you can do is cheat on Taxes and make sure they don’t catch you. Start buying online.
[/quote]
The companies that do internet sales are starting to have to file reports on sales across the internet.. so that states can get you on the ‘Use tax’.. with California leading the charge.August 10, 2010 at 11:53 AM in reply to: Are federal workers overpaid? Avg 123k?? It’s insane! #589770ucodegen
Participant[quote jimmyle]
One thing you can do is cheat on Taxes and make sure they don’t catch you. Start buying online.
[/quote]
The companies that do internet sales are starting to have to file reports on sales across the internet.. so that states can get you on the ‘Use tax’.. with California leading the charge.ucodegen
Participant[quote New Guy]
Since you have a school aged child, I recommend using greatschools.org as a resource that gives you school ratings and test scores for any neighborhood.
[/quote]Also try
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/Page2.asp?subject=API&level=Schoolucodegen
Participant[quote New Guy]
Since you have a school aged child, I recommend using greatschools.org as a resource that gives you school ratings and test scores for any neighborhood.
[/quote]Also try
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/Page2.asp?subject=API&level=Schoolucodegen
Participant[quote New Guy]
Since you have a school aged child, I recommend using greatschools.org as a resource that gives you school ratings and test scores for any neighborhood.
[/quote]Also try
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/Page2.asp?subject=API&level=Schoolucodegen
Participant[quote New Guy]
Since you have a school aged child, I recommend using greatschools.org as a resource that gives you school ratings and test scores for any neighborhood.
[/quote]Also try
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/Page2.asp?subject=API&level=Schoolucodegen
Participant[quote New Guy]
Since you have a school aged child, I recommend using greatschools.org as a resource that gives you school ratings and test scores for any neighborhood.
[/quote]Also try
http://api.cde.ca.gov/reports/Page2.asp?subject=API&level=Schoolucodegen
Participant[quote carlsbadworker]
I have a different theory. When I look at China’s economy, the biggest issue that I have with it is its low capital efficiency:
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Thanks for the link. Interesting paper. I did notice that they don’t seem to account for the time lag of Capital Expenditure to revenue generation from Capital Expenditure. Under growth conditions greater than about 10%/yr, this can make it look like you are not making efficient use of capital. It take time for plant and equipment purchases to start making a return on investment.I was hoping that they were going to cover more on “revenue productivity of labor”, but they were unable to segregate high tech from manual. I think this is where some divergence will be seen.
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Participant[quote carlsbadworker]
I have a different theory. When I look at China’s economy, the biggest issue that I have with it is its low capital efficiency:
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Thanks for the link. Interesting paper. I did notice that they don’t seem to account for the time lag of Capital Expenditure to revenue generation from Capital Expenditure. Under growth conditions greater than about 10%/yr, this can make it look like you are not making efficient use of capital. It take time for plant and equipment purchases to start making a return on investment.I was hoping that they were going to cover more on “revenue productivity of labor”, but they were unable to segregate high tech from manual. I think this is where some divergence will be seen.
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