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To: mph who wrote (181621)1/27/2004 1:19:54 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575371
 
I am self employed. I pay corporate taxes.

It explains a lot about your POV.
Self-employed persons, even using an S corporation
structure, still pay personal income taxes. The fact
that you don't is surprising in one sense, and not
surprising in another.


That makes no sense. You don't know how much I make nor what deductions I have. And I might be using a C corp. structure. Why not worry about the issue at hand and not my personal finances. For better or worse, I will deal with them myself.

I'm curious......what percentage of their income to do you think the rich should pay........30%, 40%, 50%, 70%.....what do you consider acceptable?


I hope you hadn't been using Arthur Andersen as
your accountants.<g> The statute of limitations is
4 years from the date of filing, I believe.


A.Anderson no longer exists.