To: balrog666
If you pay $1000 to rent a house, you will have to pay $1300 ($1000 rent + $300 NRST) under the NRST. Absolutely. Because your landlord isn't currently paying any taxes at all. Nope. Uh-uh. None.
Moron.
66 posted on
06/10/2005 12:05:09 PM PDT by
kevkrom
(Jack Bauer / Chloe O'Brien '08)
To: kevkrom
If you pay $1000 to rent a house, you will have to pay $1300 ($1000 rent + $300 NRST) under the NRST.Absolutely. Because your landlord isn't currently paying any taxes at all. Nope. Uh-uh. None. Moron.
Ever own rental property? Unless you eliminate the property tax (which you don't) there is not much income tax to be paid. Depreciation usually wipes out any income.
To: kevkrom
Absolutely. Because your landlord isn't currently paying any taxes at all. Nope. Uh-uh. None. It's a contract, you brainless jerk.
83 posted on
06/10/2005 12:12:40 PM PDT by
balrog666
(A myth by any other name is still inane.)
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