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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: mph who wrote (181669)1/28/2004 12:31:52 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1575808
 
The reason I even commented regarding your personal
circumstances is that it seemed evident that you
really manage not to pay any significant taxes.
That makes it far easier to lecture about how much
others should pay.


The reasons for having a corporation did not include reducing my tax payments. I have always paid my full share of taxes.

A self employed person using a corporate structure
can really minimize their taxes and end up not
paying their own "fair share", to use the
favored lingo of the left.


Yes, that may be true......I have never been a proponent for paying more than is required......sorry if you thought I was.

I doubt you're a C Corp.......(See:
toolkit.cch.com;

You're right.......my accountant switched me from a C corp to an S corp two years ago.

As for the percentage any taxpayer should pay,
I think it should be as low as possible.


That does not answer the question......low as possible could mean 0. Is that what you meant?

High tax rates have not helped any of the European
countries.


I find the Europeans have a very nice lifestyle without nearly the stress problems of Americans.
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