Matthew Runkel
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It happens from time to time (the poor fools) . . . yet I endureAsh said:I'd like to see every business associate spell your name Mathew Runkle and see how long before it feels like you're being stabbed in the eye repeatedly![]()
gareth
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Jocko said:B - Because that is exactly what the law requires, as you'll discover if you pay Income Tax - private sales of items of personal property below a certain value or outside certain catagories are not taxed:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/MoneyTaxAndBenefits/Taxes/BeginnersGuideToTax/BeginnersGuideToTaxArticles/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4016313&chk=dyI1d%2B
Gareth, you demonstrate my point exactly. In one post you express a willingness to lie, in the next you assure me of your honesty. None of us know anything of each other here beyond what we read. That's why transactions have to be kept absolutely straight. You may happily expect other people to lie for your convenience, at no risk to yourself but at significant risk to them, but I have too much respect for my fellow members. We have to count on each other to tell the truth.
Cheers, Ian
Gosh!
You ever read Catch 22?
I guess I'm just an honest lier.
Xmas
Veteran
Jocko's text is the problem - I buy a 50 year only cam from a Canuk it is posted from Quebec, I pay VAT, on value declared on import. If it is a gift same tax.
If the Canuk is in Euro land and he sells it to me do I have to pay? Do I know he is a Canuk, people mistake me for Canuk.
It is a leica made in Weltzar, he may have bought it in Euroland, it may have been imported into Canuk land and exported again, if he has the orig DM receipt is it taxable? If he has lived all the time in DM land is it taxable.
If I send the cam to states for CLA I still get taxed on import and need origional receipt from 50 years ago or when I bought it to claim the tax back...
The tax point seems arbitary.
Noel
P.S. We undertand about having a 'tiger snake in top paddock', and one can only sympathise with Ash.
Bush has paid his dues in last election round.
Blair's party may be next in line, a lot of Muslims may vote tactically, some Christians to...
Our worst problem is that our mortal enemy has taught us how to paint, not since '21 have we has such a hard lesson.
If the Canuk is in Euro land and he sells it to me do I have to pay? Do I know he is a Canuk, people mistake me for Canuk.
It is a leica made in Weltzar, he may have bought it in Euroland, it may have been imported into Canuk land and exported again, if he has the orig DM receipt is it taxable? If he has lived all the time in DM land is it taxable.
If I send the cam to states for CLA I still get taxed on import and need origional receipt from 50 years ago or when I bought it to claim the tax back...
The tax point seems arbitary.
Noel
P.S. We undertand about having a 'tiger snake in top paddock', and one can only sympathise with Ash.
Bush has paid his dues in last election round.
Blair's party may be next in line, a lot of Muslims may vote tactically, some Christians to...
Our worst problem is that our mortal enemy has taught us how to paint, not since '21 have we has such a hard lesson.
BrianShaw
Well-known
I didn't know you could tell a Canuk just by looking. Perhaps you should consider getting a different haircut, or wearing a short-sleeve shirt... or maybe a new tie would help.Xmas said:...people mistake me for Canuk...
mpt600
Established
I buy the occaisional camera from car boot sales. Should I be paying tax on them?
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
It's the mullet. Frank and Gord strike again. Every man loves the beaver.BrianShaw said:I didn't know you could tell a Canuk just by looking. Perhaps you should consider getting a different haircut, or wearing a short-sleeve shirt... or maybe a new tie would help.![]()
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