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That's an interesting take on a single issue...Originally posted by Mailman View PostGiven the PCG's rather unique ability to f8ck up even the most mundane issues (employment regs), Im picking that this bunch of incompetent boobs will also stuff this one up too!
You have to question why anyone would want to belong to a group that makes the government look relatively competent!
And it neatly ignores the bloody nose dished out during the Arctic Systems case.
Personally, I'm quite glad that there is someone out there who can represent contractors at the highest level.
Of course, and as I have said before, YMMV.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostFirst they came for the income shifters, but I said nothing, for I was not an income shifter.
I don't like the term "income shifter". Sounds too much like c-ockney rhyming slang for "shirt lifter".Comment
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Perhaps "Family Business Tax" would be more your cup of tea?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI don't like the term "income shifter".
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostFirst they came for the income shifters, but I said nothing, for I was not an income shifter.I agree with the sentiment, but couldn't come up with anything succinct to include in my adaptation.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI don't like the term "income shifter".
First they came for those that legitimately shared income with a partner or other connected person to reduce their tax liability, but I said nothing, for I did not legitimately share income with a partner or other connected person to reduce my tax liability.
Doesn't seem to scan right for some reason.Comment
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