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Default More hope'n Change and less work in CA

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On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 17:28:12 -0700, "Califbill"
wrote:

"wf3h" wrote in message ...

On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 14:05:13 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

Two weeks ago, I got a registered letter for the state of CA saying
they would put a lien on my business assets in CA because I had failed
to pay unemployment comp there. I do not have any CA employees
although I do use a consultant there and maintain a bank account and
PO box there.
I immediately called him and told him to close the account and close
the PO box and that I would no longer pay him via any bank in CA but
would pay him via a NV bank. On further consideration, I realized
that even paying a consultant at all in the peoples Repub of CA is a
bad idea so I had to let him know that keeping him as a consultant was
simply too dangerous as long as he lived in CA.



i bought a car last year....used...in NJ...i live in PA

the DMV in PA gets the sales tax which i sent them. they sent me a
letter saying i paid too little for the car and they wanted the
difference between the market value of the car and what i paid

gee. there are idiots all over. ever had to dea with comcast?


Reply:

Simple. They figured you lied about what you paid.


no, but you're still and idiot

they required a copy of the bill of sale

they compared that to their established book value

you really are stupid. even for a right winger.


He's a lefty like you asshole.

Like I said in another post. The states don't care what you paid unless
it was over the fair market value. You are going to get charged tax on
the fair market value of the care.