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The_Honourable wrote:You don't seem to be paying attention but we have been talking about T&T and its issues in other threads
The_Honourable wrote:You talking about this thread where your tuner history shows that you spend most of your time... on this same thread since last year OctoberYou should be studying ICE since they rounding up illegals all now. Next thing you get deported and end up in a 2x4 board house squatting on state land.
Dizzy28 wrote:This is just funny given that you were a frequent poster in the 2015 Trinidad GE thread. Which tax do you pay in Trinidad?
AbstractPoetic wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:This is just funny given that you were a frequent poster in the 2015 Trinidad GE thread. Which tax do you pay in Trinidad?
LOL. I never renounced my TT citizenship, but please remind me....do you hold US citizenship?![]()
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I also own land in TT, so by default, must pay my due.
AbstractPoetic wrote:As someone more familiar with the legal system of this country, any lawyer can tell you that Trump has attempted to challenge the democratic process. He thought his order was above both state and federal law. Fortunately, the legal system is designed to have states challenge the decision of federal government and this is exactly with Washington State has done. The Court of Appeals, the second highest court in the land, fortunately overturned a racially and religiously divisive precedent.
Now he wants to go after the federal judges' decision and take it straight up to Supreme Court, which, mind you, is NOT checked. The entire country is up in arms, and many of Trump's supporters are now jumping ship. He is burning bridges not only within this country but also with other nations. He is unhinged and dangerous....tweeting and ranting when things don't go his way. Yet, some suggest he is more diplomatic than Obama was? What a bunch of bullocks!
What I never understood with some of you Trinidadians is investing in the politics of a country you don't pay taxes in. Nor do you hold citizenships to this country. Read, investigate, challenge and argue about the conditions in your own backyard. Murders are rampant (an average of 2 murders a day since the start of the year), yet you don't hold your government officials responsible to demand change. The value of your dollar is depreciating and both the natural resources and tourists are exiting stage left.
You have so much more to focus on locally, but instead line up ready to suck DJT's dack and excuse the behavior of a man who likely does not know your location on a map.
Your priorities..where are they?
Dizzy28 wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:This is just funny given that you were a frequent poster in the 2015 Trinidad GE thread. Which tax do you pay in Trinidad?
LOL. I never renounced my TT citizenship, but please remind me....do you hold US citizenship?![]()
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I also own land in TT, so by default, must pay my due.
I don't....... .. But I'm not the hypocrite saying others don't deserve a say because of taxes etc. Once again which one do you currently pay to TT? There has been no land tax since 2007 thereabouts so your land ownership is moot.
Dizzy28 wrote:Lol...... Water rate???? That's not a tax but anyhow the left revels in alternative facts. Half of Trinidad probably pay more tax to the USA annually through state sales tax than you through corporation tax to TT, when they buy online. Does that give them the right to a voice in US affairs as well?
Essentially though you giving your productive years to the USA and two passports means your loyalty is questionable to both countries.
desifemlove wrote:so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
AbstractPoetic wrote:desifemlove wrote:so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
LOL at Dizzy not knowing the water rate is a tax.
desifemlove wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Lol...... Water rate???? That's not a tax but anyhow the left revels in alternative facts. Half of Trinidad probably pay more tax to the USA annually through state sales tax than you through corporation tax to TT, when they buy online. Does that give them the right to a voice in US affairs as well?
Essentially though you giving your productive years to the USA and two passports means your loyalty is questionable to both countries.
so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
Dizzy28 wrote:desifemlove wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Lol...... Water rate???? That's not a tax but anyhow the left revels in alternative facts. Half of Trinidad probably pay more tax to the USA annually through state sales tax than you through corporation tax to TT, when they buy online. Does that give them the right to a voice in US affairs as well?
Essentially though you giving your productive years to the USA and two passports means your loyalty is questionable to both countries.
so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
Today is Sunday.........you don't have to go steal someone's food pic and post it as your own??
desifemlove wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:desifemlove wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Lol...... Water rate???? That's not a tax but anyhow the left revels in alternative facts. Half of Trinidad probably pay more tax to the USA annually through state sales tax than you through corporation tax to TT, when they buy online. Does that give them the right to a voice in US affairs as well?
Essentially though you giving your productive years to the USA and two passports means your loyalty is questionable to both countries.
so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
Today is Sunday.........you don't have to go steal someone's food pic and post it as your own??
nah.....respond to your own sheit, despite being a financial expert.....
Dizzy28 wrote:desifemlove wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:desifemlove wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Lol...... Water rate???? That's not a tax but anyhow the left revels in alternative facts. Half of Trinidad probably pay more tax to the USA annually through state sales tax than you through corporation tax to TT, when they buy online. Does that give them the right to a voice in US affairs as well?
Essentially though you giving your productive years to the USA and two passports means your loyalty is questionable to both countries.
so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
Today is Sunday.........you don't have to go steal someone's food pic and post it as your own??
nah.....respond to your own sheit, despite being a financial expert.....
See the link posted to AP and enlighten your idiotic self r.e. taxes of trinidad.
Dizzy28 wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:desifemlove wrote:so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
LOL at Dizzy not knowing the water rate is a tax.
http://www.trinidadlaw.com/home/general ... egoryID=55
Seeing that you don't live here I will forgive your ignorance . Take a look at the link which details the direct and Indirect taxes of Trinidad and Tobago. I really hope you don't put WASA in your taxes section of your Corporation Tax return.
desifemlove wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:desifemlove wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:desifemlove wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Lol...... Water rate???? That's not a tax but anyhow the left revels in alternative facts. Half of Trinidad probably pay more tax to the USA annually through state sales tax than you through corporation tax to TT, when they buy online. Does that give them the right to a voice in US affairs as well?
Essentially though you giving your productive years to the USA and two passports means your loyalty is questionable to both countries.
so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
Today is Sunday.........you don't have to go steal someone's food pic and post it as your own??
nah.....respond to your own sheit, despite being a financial expert.....
See the link posted to AP and enlighten your idiotic self r.e. taxes of trinidad.
so you claim to be a finance expert, with overseas knowledge/experience, and don't realise what a tax is? hahahahaha...ok. and I am the fool!! retarded iron.
AbstractPoetic wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:desifemlove wrote:so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
LOL at Dizzy not knowing the water rate is a tax.
http://www.trinidadlaw.com/home/general ... egoryID=55
Seeing that you don't live here I will forgive your ignorance . Take a look at the link which details the direct and Indirect taxes of Trinidad and Tobago. I really hope you don't put WASA in your taxes section of your Corporation Tax return.
Just LOL at utilizing a law firm's website as an exhaustive list of taxes payable by a landowner or investor for that matter.
I believe WASA's own document of rates and levies for water and sewage use are more befitting the moment:
http://www.wasa.gov.tt/Forms/Policies/p ... r_1983.pdf
The point is, I pay for local service(s) on my land/properties, separate from corporate taxes. I am also a TT citizen.
Remind me of your argument, please?
Redman wrote:As if taxes or any other thing mentioned is relevant.
We entitled to have a view,an opinion, and post it here.
It's the content of our posts that matters.
AbstractPoetic wrote:desifemlove wrote:so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
LOL at Dizzy not knowing the water rate is a tax.
AbstractPoetic wrote:desifemlove wrote:so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
LOL at Dizzy not knowing the water rate is a tax.
rspann wrote:AbstractPoetic wrote:desifemlove wrote:so then this applies to many ex-pats? water rate is a tax, dummy. i presume you know that a tax is a mandatory payment to the state??
LOL at Dizzy not knowing the water rate is a tax.
AP, as if you are not doing a good job of talking dotishness by yourself, you resort to quoting Desi? He is the resident fool on trinituner.
De Dragon wrote:Typical Trini cum US citizen elitist attitude.
The_Honourable wrote:De Dragon wrote:Typical Trini cum US citizen elitist attitude.
THIS!!!
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