volbeast33
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I don't have a lack of understanding.What facts have you presented in relation to my employer's compensation package, having any bearing on @NurseGoodVol 's lack of an understanding of the concept of a tax shelter?
I'll say this: under no circumstance would anyone in my house now be tested, unless critically-ill.So nurses , Drs and first responders tha test positive are out of service for 24 days and everyone in their family regardless of how the test is also on the same lock down ? Yeah I can’t see anything going wrong with this at all .
I'll say this: under no circumstance would anyone in my house now be tested, unless critically-ill.
Let that sink in, when considering how ridiculous the management of this has become: I have seen patients on a daily basis since March, evaluate and test regularly for CV19 (when indicated), probably read more scholarly information on the subject than anyone in this thread, have 20+ years medical experience handling infectious diseases, and am in regular communication with our local tertiary-care children's hospital.
I don't have a lack of understanding.
whats this have to do with the hoax virus ?Like I said, I'll be happy to read any evidence that you can produce showing that my employer's compensation package for my position, has any bearing on @NurseGoodVol 's understanding of 'tax shelters'.
Does he claim it under charitable deductions?If you believe that Bill Gates placing billions of his personal wealth into his foundation, and then giving those funds to philanthropic organizations in the form of grants, is in any way a 'tax shelter', then you most certainly do.
Does he claim it under charitable deductions?
So do you think he uses the 8 other legal tax shelters or no? Maybe a couple of illegal ones? Me caring about Bill Gates tax status is a mute point. I don't care.Charitable deductions on that amount of wealth =/= tax shelter.
The amount you can deduct from your income is capped. The law of diminishing returns is going to kick in and make the benefit received from donations moot compared to the loss of actual wealth.
Insanity never takes a day offMaine Governor Orders Restaurant Staff To Wear COVID-Visors Like Dog-Cones
Governor Janet Mills’ decree states that “front-of-house staff in restaurants who choose to wear face shields must now wear them upside down so that they are attached at the collar instead of the forehead, so that their breath is directed up, not down,” reports Maine Public Radio.
Given that air conditioning units can facilitate the spread of coronavirus, Mills’ order looks like another ridiculous and pointless measure.
“As a symbol of submission, forcing us to obliterate our individuality by wearing masks was not explicit enough,” writes Dave Blount. “So they pushed the envelope even further. No one can miss the significance of making people wear dog cones.”
Maine Governor Orders Restaurant Staff To Wear COVID-Visors Like Dog-Cones
Governor Janet Mills’ decree states that “front-of-house staff in restaurants who choose to wear face shields must now wear them upside down so that they are attached at the collar instead of the forehead, so that their breath is directed up, not down,” reports Maine Public Radio.
Given that air conditioning units can facilitate the spread of coronavirus, Mills’ order looks like another ridiculous and pointless measure.
“As a symbol of submission, forcing us to obliterate our individuality by wearing masks was not explicit enough,” writes Dave Blount. “So they pushed the envelope even further. No one can miss the significance of making people wear dog cones.”