Luz Shosie and Ned Vare

on 8/18/02 1:41 PM, [email protected] at
[email protected] wrote:

> Tax Avoidence is legal btw so don't drivel over that. You can choose to pay
> whatever you want. If you happen to be a marketing firm too take 20% off
> of advertisement fees (more bang for the buck).
>
> Bill

Thanks. Bill, for agreeing that taxes are much too high. I'll bet there are
lots of people on this list who would like to know how to "pay whatever you
want."

Please tell us more. (are we off topic yet?)

Ned Vare

Bill

On Sunday 18 August 2002 07:54 pm, Luz Shosie and Ned Vare wrote:
> on 8/18/02 1:41 PM, [email protected] at
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> > Tax Avoidence is legal btw so don't drivel over that. You can choose
> > to pay whatever you want. If you happen to be a marketing firm too
> > take 20% off of advertisement fees (more bang for the buck).
> >
> > Bill
>
> Thanks. Bill, for agreeing that taxes are much too high. I'll bet there
> are lots of people on this list who would like to know how to "pay
> whatever you want."
>
> Please tell us more. (are we off topic yet?)
>
> Ned Vare

If you are a "W2-er" you pay what you have. If you are incorporated with
your assets properly placed then tax is your choice. You will be taxed on
minimum wages if you are smart. Hey, refund due!

Check out a lecture called: AFTER THE INC. DRIES
http://www.sageintl.com/seminars/after_the_inc_dries.html

Bill