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    #21
    Well I haven't noticed any tax benefits of being married !!

    Although, to be fair there are a few tax rules which only apply to spouses - such as the ability for a spouse to inherit an estate tax free. And it is much better to have seperate tax allowances.
    It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobi

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      #22
      Originally posted by malvolio
      Geoff is quite adamant that had Diana not provided support and put up some considerable time, effort and work, there would not have been an Arctic Systems in the first place, and he is equally adamant that had it all gone tits up in the first year or so, they would both have been the losers, so why should she NOT be entitled to some reward - and if she isn't then just what the f*** is marriage all about anyway?
      Yeah, and you believe that.

      I certainly don't. It's all political spin.

      Running a one man IT service company is a piece of p1ss, and IMHO anyone who says otherwise is lying. I accept that turning it into a 2 man one is difficult and that many people start out with this intention, but few achieve it. But having not achieved it, do they shut down their company and do something else? Usually not, they just continue as a one man band.

      tim

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        #23
        Originally posted by tim123
        Yeah, and you believe that.

        I certainly don't. It's all political spin.

        Running a one man IT service company is a piece of p1ss, and IMHO anyone who says otherwise is lying. I accept that turning it into a 2 man one is difficult and that many people start out with this intention, but few achieve it. But having not achieved it, do they shut down their company and do something else? Usually not, they just continue as a one man band.

        tim
        Well fine, but I was talking to Geoff over a coffee at the time, and I didn't get the impression he was telling porkies. Go study the case and meet the people before you start casting aspersions.
        Blog? What blog...?

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