Answer the question.
Let's say a commercial painter incorporates. He gets a juicy contract of $100,000 for painting a hotel.
He pays himself $1000 a week ($52K) leaving $48K in the corporate name. Will he be paying 1 tax or 2?
What types of capital costs does the Corporation get credits for this one man operation and why?
Maybe you shouldn't inject yourself into the conversation if you don't won't be the focus of the conver... oh wait.While I appreciate the fact that you need to make this about me...
Waiting...the answer is something a business owner can answer in a second.
Can you?
There is no answer to your idiotic question.
You don't have a business and I have no time for liars.
Idiot! It was answered and then some.
Do you disagree that there is close to 100 billion dollars per year in tax credits?
Do you disagree with my contention that that there is little effort to examine the effectiveness of these credits?
Do you disagree with my contention that the government should know what if any benefit there are to taxpayers from these credits?
Wow, are you drinking?I do wonder though, how there cant be an answer to a yes or know question about what you agree with or don't agree with.
Oh he understood. Apparently you don't understand people west of Manitoba either.Perhaps you just didn't understand the questions?
I run
Right right right. No time lost from work either huh?
Agree to what?
Do you disagree that there is close to 100 billion dollars per year in tax credits?
Do you disagree with my contention that that there is little effort to examine the effectiveness of these credits?
Do you disagree with my contention that the government should know what if any benefit there are to taxpayers from these credits?
What a stupid man. If you tax corporations they'll just pass the costs on to the consumers.