But it IS no one's business. Especially when they fuel the fire by handing us the cash, ijs. However, and this is just my opinion not saying it's fact, but some people feel that there are other forms of contributing whether it's to troops, homeless, abused animals, abused and neglected or orphaned children, aside from paying taxes. When you pay taxes, there is no guarantee where your money is going and is most likely going in the pockets of politicians, who do NOTHING, rather than the troops or those who REALLY need it. And then there's taxation without representation, plenty have fought politically for our right as women to have an abortion, because it's our body...hmm...well how is sex different? Still our body. As long as no one is being forced into this line of work, as long as it is there choice, it should be as such and not criminal. Plenty feel as though, without protected rights, why pay taxes? Originally Posted by ToriStarrtell the irs it "IS no one's business" ...see how that flies ...but plastic man wouldnt be so rude to say its "idiocy"
Yes Memorial Day is what it is called and should held in high regard - it reminds me of the ignorant assholes that spit on Vietnam vets coming home from that political tragedy - now the VA scandal and some of you blame the government - for some the military was and is their only option or a family tradition - how dare any of you mix politics with service - Shame on You!!!!! The supportive comments are what is needed, some of you need to stroll through Arlington - a place that hold the remains of many of my own relative Originally Posted by getwhatuneedyour current secretary of state came home from his "war" and went before congress to call his brothers in arms war criminals ...aided and abetted the communists ...those "ignorant assholes" are now running your country taking your freedoms for bullshit security and sending people to fight in petroleum wars of a fading empire
tell the irs it "IS no one's business" ...see how that flies ...but plastic man wouldnt be so rude to say its "idiocy"You say toe-may-toe I say to-mah-toe. You call it being rude, I call it observing and calling bs on a troll![]()
maybe instead of crisp bills from the ol atm ...demand checks made out to your dba so the jimmies wont "fuel the fire" ...set an example ...ijs
then to further justify reasons for not contributing ...giving directly to the "troops" and "orphaned children" ...sure ...bet the jimmies feel better their "donation" is being re-donated
...no representation? ...ever drive on a road or turn on the faucet? ...ever get a school loan or assistance with heating? ...snap card maybe? ...betting you enjoy as much "representation" as anyone else
...but since its your "body" screw the law of the land the "troops" served to protect ...you know better! ...ijs
ps ...happy holiday! ...will you be working or taking a break to properly honor those who paid for your freedoms to live how you choose? Originally Posted by Plastic Man
your current secretary of state came home from his "war" and went before congress to call his brothers in arms war criminals ...aided and abetted the communists ...those "ignorant assholes" are now running your country taking your freedoms for bullshit security and sending people to fight in petroleum wars of a fading empireOh yes, just what we need, you to enlighten us. HA!
...wheres your outrage? ...voting for another war and soldier protesting clinton in 16? ...how dare you NOT mix politics and service ...sit there waving a flag while being owned by people who actually hate the military and secretly branded them a threat to national security ...they want to buy them with jobs and benefits in exchange for votes ...just like they do with the poor ..."shame on you" for not seeing the obvious!!!
happy holiday! Originally Posted by Plastic Man
Sure it's the irs's business, but not yours sweetie. Originally Posted by ToriStarrIf that's the case, then....
Aside from this, which I just won't disclose whether or not I claim this income, but yeah, I have a real job and pay taxes there.What do you expect any reasonable person to conclude about the former, when you're willing to point out the latter?
If that's the case, then....I think I would have been wise to not get involved at all honestly. But nobody's perfect, and I took the bait. Just can't stand a troll, sorry.
What do you expect any reasonable person to conclude about the former, when you're willing to point out the latter?
I think you'd be wise to just let it rest. Originally Posted by Doove
ahhhhh so who all is claiming and paying the unpaid sales tax on their NYS tax form?????OSD- good thing you keep your receipts.
lets see mmmm for me
200 X 52about, errr crap do we go by State sales tax or county Originally Posted by offshoredrilling
OSD- good thing you keep your receipts.don't forget the little town of Auburn
Are shopping trips deductible?
On topic: I'll be going to the local memorial to pay my respects.
Fingerlakes_Parades_and_servic es Originally Posted by Tiger
Introductionso I would say hay no make up or other preparation
Most food is exempt from sales tax. The exemption for food includes:
Food must meet these conditions to be exempt from tax:
- food products;
- dietary foods;
- health supplements; and
- certain beverages.
These foods and beverages, however, are not exempt from tax:
- it must be sold for human consumption;
- it must be sold unheated; and
- it must be sold in the same form and condition, quantities, and packaging as is commonly used by retail food stores.
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Listings of taxable and exempt food and beverages
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Exempt foods and beverages