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To: Your Nightmare

"Not Exactly"??? Not at all is more like it, Nightie. It is more like a case of HP's Tax Counsel tooting his own horn. It isn't even a study in what the entire compliance costs the company.

It does, however, illustrate the ridiculous extreme to which the Income Tax system has risen. The FairTax would eliminate just about all of that and be greatly simpler to boot.

Why is it you SQLers keep struggling to try to retain income-based taxes???


507 posted on 08/17/2005 10:57:14 AM PDT by pigdog
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To: pigdog
"Not Exactly"??? Not at all is more like it, Nightie. It is more like a case of HP's Tax Counsel tooting his own horn. It isn't even a study in what the entire compliance costs the company.
You are so predictable. It's comical.


It does, however, illustrate the ridiculous extreme to which the Income Tax system has risen. The FairTax would eliminate just about all of that and be greatly simpler to boot.
I guess you missed this part: "It is interesting to note that HP’s total costs of local (U.S.) sales and use tax compliance exceed its federal income tax compliance costs."
510 posted on 08/17/2005 11:06:04 AM PDT by Your Nightmare
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