Originally posted by SueEllen
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostWikipedia tells you the meaning. UD tells you how people use it, even if they're wrong.
</pedant with head up arse>
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut Urban Dictionary which is the root of all says...
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View Post</pedant>
Kahuna's - testicle's, balls, nuts, guts
I don't have the Kahuna's to try that stunt.
Did you see him do that 1/2 gainer from 40' ? Wish I had the Kahuna's to try that!
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Lots of clever peeps on here i cannot compete...way too intelligent for me ..to the OP take a look at the previous threads on tax and Germany and make your own choice but do try and be as correct as possible with your spelling and grammar or you will be told off by the uber intelligent peeps who check these boards on a regular basis for spelling and grammar ..
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Originally posted by gibbsville View Postit will be your kahunas on the line if it goes sourkraut up ..Kahuna is a Hawaiian word, defined in the Pukui & Elbert (1986) as a "priest, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession".Cojones (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈxones]) is a vulgar Spanish word for testicles.
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What is the latest: Working in Germany 2012
Originally posted by gibbsville View PostIf you can't keep up get yourself up to scratch on reading at a slightly quicker speed and don't get too hung up on the punctuation it makes you out as a bit pedantic which I am sure your not
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Originally posted by gibbsville View PostIf you can't keep up get yourself up to scratch on reading at a slightly quicker speed and don't get too hung up on the punctuation it makes you out as a bit pedantic which I am sure your not
If you wanted other posters to think your rant has some valid points you should put some punctuation in it.
Oh and BTW I was told about these schemes when I first started contacting years ago because my first contract was abroad. A quick look at that country's tax laws and I knew I wouldn't get away with it.
Any country that requires you to register means it's harder for you disappear even if you don't register.
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Originally posted by gibbsville View PostDon't get personal it only makes you look silly
Lots of posters on this thread have taken the time to point out to you that if you try to play around with some countries' tax regulations then their taxmen will chase you regardless.
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If you can't keep up get yourself up to scratch on reading at a slightly quicker speed and don't get too hung up on the punctuation it makes you out as a bit pedantic which I am sure your not
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Originally posted by gibbsville View PostYour missing the point I am not saying people shouldn't pay tax it's the assumption that all monies that are paid belongs to them it's a control mechanism Germany has struggled with for a very long time even pre NSDAP a fact of life there that even pees off the natives and they don't like Johnny Foreigner coming in and doing things that they do not agree with they want every contractor coming in and paying the full permie type whack that way they have full control and insight to the exact cent every Johnny Foreigner is pulling in agree or disagree with me but that is their mentality and it ain't gonna change anytime soon
What's worse is we're on page 2 and I'm still at a loss as to what you did, what they are doing now and exactly what you are complaining about.
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Your missing the point I am not saying people shouldn't pay tax it's the assumption that all monies that are paid belongs to them it's a control mechanism Germany has struggled with for a very long time even pre NSDAP a fact of life there that even pees off the natives and they don't like Johnny Foreigner coming in and doing things that they do not agree with they want every contractor coming in and paying the full permie type whack that way they have full control and insight to the exact cent every Johnny Foreigner is pulling in agree or disagree with me but that is their mentality and it ain't gonna change anytime soon
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI can't think of a decent sized western European country where this is not the case.
Even in "low" tax Switzerland they ensure contractors/freelancers pay their tax.
i've always thought the best advice for contractors is don't try and be clever when it comes to tax and nothing in the last few years has changed that opinion.
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Originally posted by gibbsville View PostWhen you work in a country which thinks that all money you earn there actually belongs to the taxman
Even in "low" tax Switzerland they ensure contractors/freelancers pay their tax.
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