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Post by GALVATRON on Apr 14, 2019 9:54:04 GMT -4
I find it funny people have the nerve to sling this term around......call it what it really is, businesses saying taxes are outrageous and we're not paying them so give us the lower amount or we will leave state......democrats, the only people who think nothing is better than something
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Post by ginger on Apr 15, 2019 12:11:01 GMT -4
Off the top of my head, I resent having to cover research and development costs via federal AND STATE tax CREDITS. The latest scam...if you answer the survey on the bottom of your receipt you could win a million dollars or a new gas grill... :)lol Those surveys are considered R&D. From the way I'm reading it, companies may offset payroll and or tax liability with these credits.
It kind of makes me wonder if the girl or guy behind the register knows that every time he/she tells a customer to answer a survey they are actually trying to save their own job.
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Post by GALVATRON on Apr 17, 2019 5:42:34 GMT -4
it's funny too how they coined that phrase ''corporate welfare'' .....welfare, almost like they are trying to trick people to believe tax breaks and democrat entitled real welfare are the same thing or something
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Post by ginger on Apr 17, 2019 22:18:26 GMT -4
I don't think it's helpful to utilize a term like corporate welfare.
On another note...when I think of all the MANDATORY SURVEYS I had to take at work. "You don't have to answer the questions but you must sign and date this piece of paper stating you received the survey and turn in the survey by this date" Each separate survey had a number assigned to it so they would know who turned in theirs. They never had any intention of improving anything as evidenced by deteriorating work dynamics. (that's a big picture assessment/opinion) What a joke. I wonder how much money they made off of those surveys via tax credits.
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