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Dear oh dear,
It's done for all the usual reasons that businesses are incorporated in Oz. That's a cop out. You just don't know why, and that's amazing. Talk to your lawyer friend, he might give you some insight into what is one of the most complicated tax systems in the World. Rubbish. |
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![]() SkitchNYC wrote: Dear oh dear, It's done for all the usual reasons that businesses are incorporated in Oz. That's a cop out. You just don't know why, and that's amazing. Talk to your lawyer friend, he might give you some insight into what is one of the most complicated tax systems in the World. Rubbish. Skitch, Oz has you bouncing up and down on a hook that resembles a thirty-pound fisherman (no doubt on an all-chain rode.) Everything he has said is correct under Australian corporate law. My business, which was once a simple two-person partnership, had to incorporate (long ago) for precisely the reasons he is listing and you refuse to believe. When the other partner bows out and I'm running as sole trader, it will still be a company with protection provided I don't breach my duties as a director. The reason lies not with Oz's strangeness but withe the strangeness of the Australian corporation laws, and for that matter the strangeness of Australian taxation laws, which now run to 24 volumes or something ridiculous, so complex that only specially trained, tutored and accredited taxation accountants can cope with it, and only then when running on refresher courses every six months. One example should suffice. Were you aware an Assistant Taxation COmmissioner in Australia can make law which assumes your guilty and demands you pay up first before any contest of defence can be started? It's called a "determination" and while it can be over-ruled by a court, that may take a couple of years and several hundred thousand dollars to achieve. So Oz is cheerily leading you on by stating nothing but the truth. As the truth is so outlandish, you refuse to believe it, thus demonstrating your limitiations as a Googler. Yet you yourself are party, daily, to even more outlandish perversions of logic and legislation, those being the contractual agreement covering your use of software... -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace! http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com |
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Skitch, Oz has you bouncing up and down on a hook that resembles
a thirty-pound fisherman (no doubt on an all-chain rode.) Everything he has said is correct under Australian corporate law. My business, which was once a simple two-person partnership, had Poor Skitchy....hooked, brought on deck and then fried a deep golden brown! Skitchy cracks me up with his legal-clap-trap! He clearly knows nothing, and still does the best Roy Horn taming the tiger impression ever! Whoops! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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Everything he has said is correct under Australian corporate law.
My business, which was once a simple two-person partnership, had to incorporate (long ago) for precisely the reasons he is listing and you refuse to believe. When the other partner bows out and I'm running as sole trader, it will still be a company with protection provided I don't breach my duties as a director. For starters, Taddy, he has not listed any reasons. He appears not to even know why he did it. As for you, please explain who your duties are owed to if you are the sole owner and trader. Moreover, there are plenty of better ways to avoid this than the basic corporation, with all its inherent flaws. So come on, man, if your'e gonna get in the game, know which direction to run. The reason lies not with Oz's strangeness but withe the strangeness of the Australian corporation laws, and for that matter the strangeness of Australian taxation laws, which now run to 24 volumes or something ridiculous, so complex that only specially trained, tutored and accredited taxation accountants can cope with it, and only then when running on refresher courses every six months. One example should suffice. Were you aware an Assistant Taxation COmmissioner in Australia can make law which assumes your guilty and demands you pay up first before any contest of defence can be started? It's called a "determination" and while it can be over-ruled by a court, that may take a couple of years and several hundred thousand dollars to achieve. Big deal. The IRS has the same powers. So Oz is cheerily leading you on by stating nothing but the truth. He is stating nothing. Unless I missed it. Maybe you can tell me where he posted why he has incorporated so many ordinary functions. I am only asking him for an explanation of the benefits he is seeking, so I can then refute them or provide him with a better alternative. He seems to have done it based on advice without knowing why he did it. As the truth is so outlandish, you refuse to believe it, thus demonstrating your limitiations as a Googler. No Googling here, despite your suspicisions. |
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![]() Capetanios Oz wrote in message ... Oh dear, better ways? Tell me kitchy, HOW THE **** WOULD YOU KNOW? Calm down, Oz. I thought that I was reading a reasoned debate! Regards Donal -- |
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![]() Oh dear, better ways? Tell me kitchy, HOW THE **** WOULD YOU KNOW? Bwahahahahahahaha Getting to you, eh? Take a sip of wine and calm down, old boy. Life's too short to have a heart attack over your keyboard. Listen Nozzy, I might just know because it is my business to know. I might also get information from the bloke sitting right next to me laughing his ass off at you. At least I didn't have to fly 30 hours to get here, but a compatriot of yours and I are cooped up in an office this weekend working and getting a kick out of you working yourself into a lather. BTW he doesn't really think you are Aussie - too uptight he says - thinks you're probably English. As Taddy has stated our tax law is a minefield, even the best accountants get caught often, decisions by the Tax Commissioner appear to be made on the fly and then subject to "determination" when questioned. Big deal. The IRS has the same powers. Big Deal....who cares. Neither Taddy nor I operate in the US but if we did I'm sure we'd both employ an accountant with local knowledge. Oh wait a minute, its the Yank thing..."we've got the biggest everything, even ****ups!" Yea, that must be it. If all else fails, resort to the tried and true anti-Americanism. Hoo hoo Let it all out Nozzy, its good for you. Its a great strategy, when you don't know something, pound the table - make a lot of noise. Bwaaahahahahahahahahaaaa! You missed it! Lets see there's asset protection, liability protection, insurance benefits, income protection,tax benefits, personal benefits Asset protection? How does that work. Income protection? What's that? Personal benefits? What the pride of ownership? Bwahahaha There are also many drawbacks to a company. Why not consider using a trust, partnership, LP, offshore corp., even a trade coop can be better than a company - you'll be able to isolate yourself but get better tax treatment. ....even the Dino is owned by a company :-) Now that is just silly. Do you know that you can lose the limited liability benefits of being incorporated if the shareholder is deemed to dominate and control the company so that identities are mingled? Do you know that one of the leading pieces of evidence that creditors use to pierce the corporate veil is excessive use of incorporation. Better be careful. Do you know anything about FBT? Of course, it is one of the problems with what you are doing. Maybe you should try it, you may get a clue! ""The tax system is so complicated that very few people know what all their entitlements are," Mr Goddard said." http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/...035013227.html "TAX Questions Being the most complicated tax system in the world it is well worth taking a look at this one" http://www.stonedcrow.com/backpacker_tools/faqs.htm A good one for you! BASIC! And this page is for regular updates....they're needed because as Taddy says, tax accountants need 6 month refresher course to keep up with a ridiculously fluid system. http://www.corrs.com.au/WebStreamer?page_id=1800 Enjoy the reading...... Thanks for the Googling, but I know more than I care to right now. C Ya |
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Oh dear, better ways?
Tell me kitchy, HOW THE **** WOULD YOU KNOW? Bwahahahahahahaha Getting to you, eh? Somebody name Skitchy got off the sarcasm train a little too early, aye, Ozzy? RB |
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![]() "SkitchNYC" wrote in message ... Oh dear, better ways? Tell me kitchy, HOW THE **** WOULD YOU KNOW? Bwahahahahahahaha Getting to you, eh? Take a sip of wine and calm down, old boy. Life's too short to have a heart attack over your keyboard. Listen Nozzy, I might just know because it is my business to know. I might also get information from the bloke sitting right next to me laughing his ass off at you. Hey, I'm not sitting anywhere near you! At least I didn't have to fly 30 hours to get here, but a compatriot of yours and I are cooped up in an office this weekend working and getting a kick out of you working yourself into a lather. BTW he doesn't really think you are Aussie - too uptight he says - thinks you're probably English. heh heh Very astute!!!! Regards Donal -- |
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