Post Whoring Newbie Thread
The IRS is like a tollroad, once they go in, and the road is paid for, they never take them down...hmmm why is that you ask....well they find that someone needs to pay for an expresident to live in a ******* mansion, so they just keep it around...I say let them pay out of there own pockets, not rent out a guard shack for what there mansion cost monthly, and have the American tax payers flip the bill...h,,bill, or Bill, or whatever...Bill....sounds familiar...hmmmm...democRATs...
Man, they are small, though... you and the wife and two boys? Maybe their friends.. You need bigger. That's my problem, too. They are fast.. +... but they have TWO engines.. GAS HOG!!! I used to run a tank of 15 gallons out of my jetski in like 3-4 hours, and it only had one engine. I can only deduce that two would use faster.
http://showroom.ridenow.com/sr/showProduct.cgi this one would work, plenty of room, still fast...probably does drink way too much gas, but oh well
I think I get it, but I am not sure...hmmm...let me think about it...and why would you want to rebuild something under sea level again?? hmmmm
Make sure you can test it out before you buy.. load it up when you do.. take the whole family like you would for a day on the lake... got to see what it'd do with a load of people and gear...
Yeah, they make the 230 which you can get in 310hp or 430hp....but then you get into the $30K range, and I ain't spending that much on a boat...
taxes....
When I'm in the states I pay taxes on about 2/3 of my income, just federal though. Since I get to pick which state I'm from I chose Texas, so I don't pay state income tax.
Like most people at my income level I end up making money at the end of the year, my tax refund is always higher than what I paid in. So in a way, no, I don't pay taxes.
When I'm in the states I pay taxes on about 2/3 of my income, just federal though. Since I get to pick which state I'm from I chose Texas, so I don't pay state income tax.
Like most people at my income level I end up making money at the end of the year, my tax refund is always higher than what I paid in. So in a way, no, I don't pay taxes.



