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Offline Paul Bonneau

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Wyoming taxes
« on: October 08, 2008, 07:18:24 PM »
For what it's worth:

http://www.taxfoundation.org/files/bp58.pdf

These days it almost doesn't matter. We won't have an economy in a few months. No economy, no taxes.
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Offline NoKnownPurpose

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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2008, 07:41:33 PM »
Good stuff!

I sincerely doubt there will be no economy in our lifetimes.  Even warlords need to collect tax.  ;)

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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2008, 08:31:03 PM »
Until inflation reaches triple-digit levels, I think we'll still have an economy,
and even thereafter.  We've a lot of infrastructure, and thus economic inertia,
carrying us forward.

Prices may get weird, and supply wonky, but we'll eek along. 

Just my 3¢ (adjusted for inflation).

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Offline J-B-T Jager

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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #3 on: October 13, 2008, 12:19:09 AM »
Until inflation reaches triple-digit levels, I think we'll still have an economy,
and even thereafter.  We've a lot of infrastructure, and thus economic inertia,
carrying us forward.

Prices may get weird, and supply wonky, but we'll eek along. 

Just my 3¢ (adjusted for inflation).

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Offline jubal

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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2008, 10:13:18 AM »
An economy without taxs??? Sounds OK to me...I do not like paying bureaucrats wages anyway, they need to get a real job don't' ya think??
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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2008, 02:39:55 PM »
The international bankers now control the whole "system" of banking, debt, private investment, currency, taxation, etc...  As long as we've got assets tied into that

So far, I've invested a total of about $25,000 of my own money into a house that's about 20k upside down in debt.  I was very careful to wait until the real estate market felt like it had bottomed out, as it does every 11 years.  I am still paying through the nose on this, and I could have simply bought some plot of land in northern NH outright and started building a foundation around an RV or something.  Granted, the house I have is very nice, and in a really nice area, but it was a poor investment on my part.

We really have to get independent of that whole system.  There are still folks talking about building a silver based economy out here, and I think that that is the way to go over the long run.
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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #6 on: October 22, 2008, 06:23:23 PM »
Granted, the house I have is very nice, and in a really nice area, but it was a poor investment on my part.

I've come to understand that a house is not an investment, it is a place to live.  :)

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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2009, 09:54:49 PM »
Thanks for the taxes post got what I was looking for, "Wyoming, Nevada and South Dakota have no
corporate or individual income tax"; wanted to see if it'd changed since Molon Labe.  But it made me think of another question,

Does anyone know if there is a FRN amount limit on Silver and Gold after which you don't have to pay a sales tax?  Example, in Kalifornia they just raised the amount, now one has to purchase $1,500 of gold or silver before they stop taxing.  Otherwise, say you bought a silver eagle it's $17 plus 8 3/4%, buy a hundred of them (if you could get them) and there's NO sales tax.  How does it work in WY?

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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #8 on: March 24, 2009, 11:04:15 PM »
Thanks for the taxes post got what I was looking for, "Wyoming, Nevada and South Dakota have no
corporate or individual income tax"; wanted to see if it'd changed since Molon Labe.  But it made me think of another question,

Does anyone know if there is a FRN amount limit on Silver and Gold after which you don't have to pay a sales tax?  Example, in Kalifornia they just raised the amount, now one has to purchase $1,500 of gold or silver before they stop taxing.  Otherwise, say you bought a silver eagle it's $17 plus 8 3/4%, buy a hundred of them (if you could get them) and there's NO sales tax.  How does it work in WY?

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Offline manfromnevada

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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #9 on: March 25, 2009, 03:35:45 PM »
Or . .
You buy online and don't pay tax just like anything else. Very few businesses have a "presence" in WY, therefore nobody can force them to collect tax.

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Re: Wyoming taxes
« Reply #10 on: March 27, 2009, 10:53:10 PM »
Good ideas both.

Thanks.

Volcan