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Do me a favor. Never, EVER, start a career in crime, okay?
The only thing you are right about is the last sentence. 1) You are a US citizen, any money, earned anywhere is taxable. 2) I believe you can give up to $10,000 and write it off, but not more than that. That was my college graduation gift from my grandpappy and he told me that. Then you think the check (not fucking "cheque") isn't going to leave a record in your bank account as being deposited? You do know that your account would be the first place they look, right? 3) You're pathetic to come back here after a banning, especially after not even offering an explanation to your balatant lies to try and gain acceptance. Pathetic idiot. |
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The best advice he gave was for you to pay your Tax, 29k on 120 is the price of success.
The second best advice he gave was to quit, No hang On, surely its his job to give Tax advice. Anyway what the fuck does he know about poker, pay the tax and then win some more. The Best advice Shabi gave was for eejit so I guess that will fall on deaf ears.(sorry Shabi just read this back, and it reads like am saying you give shit advice, well I hope you know I dont mean that}
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Ditto. All of that...
Of course, I must say that I am not AT ALL surprised to see eejit's first post back being terrible advice about something along the lines of: - Scamming people. - Making a quick buck. - Evading taxes. - Taking the easy way out. - Being a general degenerate. I really don't like people like that. What ever happened to success through hard work, taking responsibility for your actions, and other honorable things like that. Pathetic. I'm tempted to reban him for another week just for this post, instead of the "explanation" he owes us all, not to mention the HUGE apology he owes Robbie Robb. |
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You shouldn't be angry at your tax bracket or do anything to cheat on your taxes. It's just not worth it. Once you buy a house, get married and have a couple of little tax deductions you may even feel a bit ashamed at how little taxes you pay. Look forward to the day when you pay $120k a year in taxes.
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firstly, i forgot about that after speaking to Rob on MSN, but tis done
Not causing a fight or anything but.... Living here its just extremely different to where you live. I win $65k, i pay nothing. If JD wins $65k, he pays $15,500??? Bear in mind we all live on the same earth thats alot to just "give away". Yes he is helping the country by paying taxes, as do i when i work in real life, but thats just wrong. What im saying is by all means tax the professional gamblers, people who dont go out at all and do any manual labour, but to tax a guy of 18/19 who is in college studying, and plays poker for fun is beyond me. I said "fun" because of JDs previous post in one of his threads about not wanting to play poker for a living, it was helping him get through college. Just my from a different perspective, im not telling him to not pay it or whatever
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Although I agree with everything else you said...you do realize they came up with the language, right?
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They created it, we perfected it. No biggie.
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