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Author: Ray Gordon, creator of the pivotRay Gordon, creator of the pivot Date: Sep 9, 2007 00:51
Glad to see we have some lay tax auditors here!! When a seduction guru does
a workshop in a city, they are liable for city and state taxes on money
earned within the jurisdiction.
I'm so glad everyone could find common ground here to root out the gurus who
avoid city and state taxes by forgetting to mention that they earned the
money in those cities and states. There's also sales tax that needs to be
collected and what not. Given the price of workshops, this could run into
the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
I'm sure the gurus who promote their workshops as tax-free self-improvement
won't mind a little scrutiny either, nor will the ones who get paid in
envelopes of money, or who barter free products in return for free labor
from students and forget to report that as income as well.
Just pointing this out to ensure that those who raise these questions about
me are doing it for the reasons they state. Wouldn't want to see them back
down now.
It's very easy to compile a list of workshops and companies, send it to the
appropriate people, and let them check it against their own records to
ensure that everyone is in compliance. Rewards are often substantial when
they aren't.
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Date: Sep 9, 2007 01:46
Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot wrote:
> Glad to see we have some lay tax auditors here!! When a seduction guru does
> a workshop in a city, they are liable for city and state taxes on money
> earned within the jurisdiction.
Hmmm. You know, I haven't been in ASF since July. How long has Gordon
been on his "turn them in to the tax man" shtick? I've only seen two
posts of his like this, and already it's getting old.
> I'm sure the gurus who promote their workshops as tax-free self-improvement
> won't mind a little scrutiny either, nor will the ones who get paid in
> envelopes of money, or who barter free products in return for free labor
> from students and forget to report that as income as well.
What a leap of faith, assuming that all the seduction gurus, a
division of the seduction mafia, are not paying their taxes properly.
But then again, this is coming from the same man who has been paying
off his back taxes for quite a while now, so take that for what it's
worth.
> Just pointing this out to ensure that those who raise these questions about
> me are doing it for the reasons they state. Wouldn't want to see them back
> down now.
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Author: OdiousOdious Date: Sep 9, 2007 02:59
>
> Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot wrote:
>> Glad to see we have some lay tax auditors here!! When a seduction guru
>> does
>> a workshop in a city, they are liable for city and state taxes on money
>> earned within the jurisdiction.
>
> Hmmm. You know, I haven't been in ASF since July. How long has Gordon
> been on his "turn them in to the tax man" shtick? I've only seen two
> posts of his like this, and already it's getting old.
>
Yeah he's really reaching on this one, because he's scared about the tax
liability he has placed on his mother with all these bullshit businesses
based out of her apartment and is trying to intimidate people away from the
subject of taxes with this crap about some nameless guru that might owe
taxes in some city.
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Author: Krus T. OlfardKrus T. Olfard Date: Sep 9, 2007 08:54
gordy roy parker, frustrated wanna-be seduction guru, whined:
> Glad to see we have some lay tax auditors here!! When a seduction
> guru does a workshop in a city, they are liable for city and state
> taxes on money earned within the jurisdiction.
>
> I'm so glad...
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Author: Krus T. OlfardKrus T. Olfard Date: Sep 9, 2007 08:56
"Odious" cox.net.nospam> wrote in
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>> Ray Gordon, creator of nothing worthwhile wrote:
>>> Glad to see we have some lay tax auditors...
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Author: John MichaelsJohn Michaels Date: Sep 9, 2007 09:12
Ray, you know about as much about taxes as you do seduction or the law.
If you are so sure that people are avoiding taxes, turn them in. IRS has
some reward programs. However, be careful. I think I am quoting you when I
say people get sued for stuff like that.
No names or proof as usual. Blowing more hot air out of your ass.
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Author: Thom E. GeigerThom E. Geiger Date: Sep 9, 2007 10:09
On Sun, 9 Sep 2007 09:12:43 -0700, "John Michaels"
sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Ray, you know about as much about taxes as you do seduction or the law.
>
>If you are so sure that people are avoiding taxes, turn them in. IRS has
>some reward programs. However, be careful. I think...
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Author: DarkKoboldDarkKobold Date: Sep 9, 2007 12:16
On Sep 9, 2:46 am, lolatg...@ yahoo.com wrote:
> Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot wrote:
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>> Glad to see we have some lay tax auditors here!! When a seduction guru does
>> a workshop in a city, they are liable for city and state taxes on money
>> earned within the jurisdiction.
>
> Hmmm. You know, I haven't been in ASF since July. How long has Gordon
> been on his "turn them in to the tax man" shtick? I've only seen two
> posts of his like this, and already it's getting old.
>
It's actually only since you've been back. I'm guessing it only
happens when you post that long list of questions that freaks him out.
And I still don't get the whole dead cat thing. I doubt they'd have
the means to take care of another mouth to feed.
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Date: Sep 9, 2007 20:11
DarkKobold wrote:
> On Sep 9, 2:46 am, lolatg...@ yahoo.com wrote:
>> Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot wrote:
>>
>>> Glad to see we have some lay tax auditors here!! When a seduction guru does
>>> a workshop in a city, they are liable for city and state taxes on money
>>> earned within the jurisdiction.
>>
>> Hmmm. You know, I haven't been in ASF since July. How long has Gordon
>> been on his "turn them in to the tax man" shtick? I've only seen two
>> posts of his like this, and already it's getting old.
>>
>
> It's actually only since you've been back. I'm guessing it only
> happens when you post that long list of questions that freaks him out.
Hay Gordon. I have some questions for you, please note that the list
of questions has grown since the last time that they were posted:
Has your mum received any more mail about you?
How about your neighbours?
Your apartment complex managers?
Have your neighbours been looking at you with more disgust than usual?
Are you capable of replying...
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