renovator said:Should you take all the allowances, tax breaks & entitlements you are offered ?
I thought you were against sucking the public teat ?mmm....shiney! said:renovator said:Should you take all the allowances, tax breaks & entitlements you are offered ?
Of course you should.
I think he's against the state sucking his teat.renovator said:I thought you were against sucking the public teat ?mmm....shiney! said:renovator said:Should you take all the allowances, tax breaks & entitlements you are offered ?
Of course you should.
renovator said:I thought you were against sucking the public teat ?mmm....shiney! said:renovator said:Should you take all the allowances, tax breaks & entitlements you are offered ?
Of course you should.
renovator said:I thought you were against sucking the public teat ?mmm....shiney! said:renovator said:Should you take all the allowances, tax breaks & entitlements you are offered ?
Of course you should.
col0016 said:Government funded 20 day trip to Japan in about 2.5 weeks.
I know it's bad, I openly speak against it and I spoke to somebody at centrelink about the fact that I don't actually need it and she assured me I'm "entitled" to it. I'm not too fussed tbh since I've been paying taxes since I was 16 and am sure I'll have paid it all back in within 5 years of graduating anyway.
I'm a poster boy for the right. I grew up with a single mum in a low socioeconomic area (she actually did need help being abandoned with debt and 2 boys under 3 so I do empathise and understand some people do need help) but that doesn't change the fact that I don't need government assistance, and if I don't then there is absolutely no reason that middle class students/drop outs/bludgers should be getting it. The burden should fall on their families and the government should only be used as a last resort.
Instead we have people like me who go on tax payer funded 2 month holidays back packing around the US lol.
^^This.willrocks said:I'm against the existence of any public teat.
But hey, if it's there might as well suck it for all it's worth. Because it's almost a given that you' ll pay more than you get.
97guns said:i live off rental income and take every deduction available to me, my properties are 70 miles way and here in the states we can take a standard deduction for mileage with no cap, they allow .56 per mile with no need to show receipts, their rules not mine.
i have 5 properties that i "can" see every week if i wish and i do just because i can say that i do, i take 4 trips a month good for $78 a trip, heck sometimes i'll go more, nowhere in the rulings states i have to be a smart landlord. i also have 2 mortgages that i deduct the interest on and they allow for depreciation of around $3K a year per property. i never skew any of my numbers or hide any rents, they are all legit.
this year will be tax free no problem again because i had a pipe break in one of the houses for 10K worth of work that i have receipts for, insurance paid me off 13K and i pocketed 150oz of silver
all my excess monies go to metal every month, next year i may have to pay because i added another property earlier this year but i can always make more trips there if i have to