Let's see his tax returns for the last 10 years . . . and any P&L and Balance Sheet statements that he provided to Deutsche Bank.He has lost money being president
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Let's see his tax returns for the last 10 years . . . and any P&L and Balance Sheet statements that he provided to Deutsche Bank.He has lost money being president
Pretty well with all of the taxpayer money he's spent to go play at them.Yup no one wants to stay in hotels or resorts right now. I don't know how golf courses are doing?
I don't understand the weeks of delay proposed for counting mailed ballots, unless the state happens to have a stupid system. In Florida they are the same ballot, read by the same optical scanners, with the same bar codes, as voting in person.
The only delay is checking authenication--- Is it signed, does the signature match, is the bar code that of a legal registered voter who has not already voted-- I would assume that all of that except for possibly the signature matching is automated.
Some delay will come from ballots postmarked on the day of the election or 1-2 days before, but I would expect that to be a low percentage, given all of the emphasis to vote early.
(no Trumpflake or conservative will seriously address this issue. Much like the USPS shenanigans.)
You can thank Louie LeJoy! Think how well this is going to go with estimated tax payments, etc.Speaking of USPS, I was talking to a friend just north of Bloomington last night about 8pm. Her mail had just arrived. Good luck with all those mail in ballots.
Speaking of USPS, I was talking to a friend just north of Bloomington last night about 8pm. Her mail had just arrived. Good luck with all those mail in ballots.
Speaking of USPS, I was talking to a friend just north of Bloomington last night about 8pm. Her mail had just arrived. Good luck with all those mail in ballots.
You make it seem only Democrats vote by mail. Yesterday I received an unsolicited absentee ballot application from the GOP state party.
Well, yeah, but under a C corp tax, doesn't the same money still get taxed twice (once to the corp as corp earnings and once again as distribution income to individual shareholders) ?Because that is how pass throughs are structured - to tax the money at the individual rates. If a business doesn’t want to do that, it can elect C corp status.
Well, yeah, but under a C corp tax, doesn't the same money still get taxed twice (once to the corp as corp earnings and once again as distribution income to individual shareholders) ?
And jack up the individual rates . . .Yes and at different rates. That’s the point of pass throughs. They are not C corps but rather smaller companies that pass revenues through to the owners. So tax the ownersat individual tax rates and skip the corp tax level.
And jack up the individual rates . . .
. . . unless stollpa gets his wish and individual shareholder's rates are reset at equal to the corporate rates.
If it was a Trump protestor I really doubt that you would want to see the picture.some more chaos at the polls, this time in New Hampshire.
Voter bares arms, and more, after anti-Trump shirt is nixed
EXETER, N.H. (AP) — A voter who was told she couldn’t wear an anti-Trump shirt at a polling place because it violated electioneering rules simply whipped it off and did her civic duty topless.www.snopes.com
I know, worthless without pics...
Thankfully, the age group that commits most home burglaries also has no idea how to fill out a paper ballot or any other paper form and then stress-out figuring how to put a stamp on it and deposit it in the mail. Your mail-in ballots are not at risk from these idiots.A lawyer who has long represented the GOP in election cases wrote an op-ed yesterday in WaPo. He says there is no systemic voter fraud. Hmm. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...nt-evidence-call-elections-rigged-fraudulent/
Here is part of what Ginsberg wrote:
The Heritage Foundation Election Fraud Database has compiled every instance of any kind of voter fraud it could find since 1982. It contains 1,296 incidents, a minuscule percentage of the votes cast. A study of results in three states where all voters are mailed actual ballots, a practice at the apex of the president’s outrage, found just 372 possible cases of illegal voting of 14.6 million cast in the 2016 and 2018 general elections — 0.0025 percent.
After 2018, the first 20% of pass through was tax free. Pretty good deal if you make $500k and the first $100 is tax free.
Maybe Stoll or someone else in the accounting world can answer this question for me. In my example, is dollar $100,001 taxed as the first $1 or at the $100,001 rate? I can’t find anything explaining this.