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07-04-2003, 07:05 PM
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#196
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So, someone decided ..
to try and take out O' Conner. I can think of a few suspects.
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07-04-2003, 07:07 PM
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One more thing
Oh, and Burger, I gave up C racing. But It's still nice to get a fresh page.
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07-09-2003, 07:26 PM
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#198
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Commuter tax
Okay, so how is it unconstitutional for congress to bar a commuter tax in DC, when DC is a creation of the constitution itself, which gives congress the authority to govern it?
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07-09-2003, 07:27 PM
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One more thing
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Originally posted by On n'a qu'une vie
Oh, and Burger, I gave up C racing. But It's still nice to get a fresh page.
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:shakehd:
You do realize that anyone can change the number of posts that appear per page?
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07-10-2003, 03:30 AM
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Underpants Gnomes!
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One more thing
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
:shakehd:
You do realize that anyone* can change the number of posts that appear per page?
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* If you are a registered user** and you tweak the user options to set the post-per-page to something other than 15, then yes.
** The majority of people who browse the boards are guests,*** I think.
*** Hey YOU, you lurker, you . . . register already!
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07-10-2003, 08:16 AM
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Well, then I guess I;ll just have to take the C.
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07-10-2003, 08:17 AM
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Oh, well. Never said I was any good at this.
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07-10-2003, 04:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by On n'a qu'une vie
[Post 201:] Well, then I guess I;ll just have to take the C.
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:doh: :smack:
Frenchie, you really need to hire more competent associates.
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07-10-2003, 05:50 PM
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rank subjugation jack
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Commuter tax
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Okay, so how is it unconstitutional for congress to bar a commuter tax in DC, when DC is a creation of the constitution itself, which gives congress the authority to govern it?
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Are D.C. residents wages in Va or MD taxed or reported to Va or MD? Just wondering.
Edited to add:
Never mind. Found the answer. If you are not a resident of Virginia, but work in Virginia (i.e. Alexandria or Tysons) you do not have to file a Virginia tax return.
Well, now that the issue is answered, what are D.C.'s prospects of having Maryland and Virginia tax D.C. resident's income and then take that part away???
Last edited by MisterEbola; 07-10-2003 at 05:54 PM..
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07-10-2003, 05:53 PM
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Commuter tax
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Originally posted by MisterEbola
Are D.C. residents wages in Va or MD taxed or reported to Va or MD? Just wondering.
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No, but I assume that's a rhetorical question. There's nothing that prevents VA or MD from taxing anyone who works there, like NYC does. Any payments would be credited in full on a DC return, however.
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07-10-2003, 05:55 PM
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rank subjugation jack
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Commuter tax
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
No, but I assume that's a rhetorical question. There's nothing that prevents VA or MD from taxing anyone who works there, like NYC does. Any payments would be credited in full on a DC return, however.
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Exactly, and that would reduce the windfall that D.C. hopes to enjoy by taxing commuters.
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07-10-2003, 06:06 PM
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Commuter tax
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Originally posted by MisterEbola
Exactly, and that would reduce the windfall that D.C. hopes to enjoy by taxing commuters.
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Yes, although I think DC probably figures more people come into the city than leave it. It also would require VA and MD to enact commuter taxes on everyone in the state (although I would guess most such commuters are from DC).
And, if VA/MD only enacted a tax on people who work there, DC could start a campaign to get their residents to pay their DC income taxes in full, and then take that as a credit against their liability to VA or MD.
These DC taxation folks really need to get over it, and address the core issue: Congress either needs to pay a lot more to cover the city's expenses or pay maryland a massive amount of money to take back all of DC except for a small downtown area.
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07-13-2003, 12:20 PM
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naughty but sweet
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More Metro
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Originally posted by On n'a qu'une vie
Kinda sad. And pretty accurate what they say about not being able to efficiently restart construction if or when money ever becomes available.
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given that mass transit expenditures are something with a large initial cost and delayed benefit, it is not surprising that they would go with "cheaper" solutions during a budget crisis. such as highways which have a much smaller initial cost, but almost no long term benefit and often long term harm.
ms. naughty diplomat
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07-14-2003, 01:55 PM
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Caustically Optimistic
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Commuter tax
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
Yes, although I think DC probably figures more people come into the city than leave it. It also would require VA and MD to enact commuter taxes on everyone in the state (although I would guess most such commuters are from DC).
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I'm not sure this last part is true, if you look at the states as a whole. DC only has - what - 600,000 residents? There are a lot of people who work in Baltmore and Baltimore County who live in PA. There are also a fair number of people who live in West Virginia and work in Reston and even Vienna (and I know of at lease one who works in DC, but he's a crazy SOB). And let's not forget the other borders. I think there's a fair amount of movement over the VA-NC line, and the good folks in Richmond are likely to be pretty sensitive to that border, as it's almost in their back yard.
In any event, there would seem to be a clear net gain to DC, even if the surrounding states put in place reciprocal taxes.
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