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WCDT Strips 3006-3010 (20 to 24 July 2015)

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War Sparrow:

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--- Quote from: osaka on 21 Jul 2015, 18:25 ---I doubt May would really want to be a helicopter. They're pretty different to Fighter Jets. Maybe a VTOL?

Also, I just noticed that dedbot is called Higgs. I wonder if in the QCVerse he'll help find the Higgs Boson. Would be nice.

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Or maybe Boson is his tag team partner  :-P



--- Quote from: War Sparrow on 21 Jul 2015, 18:56 ---So, if her pay is under the table, would it still be beneficial for Faye to claim it on her income tax? The government might get suspicious  if she has a long period of no work, no EI claims, and so forth. Maybe she could start her own "company" and claim it as "freelance metalwork for a private individual" or something.


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Unless they pay her by check and leave a papertrail of some sort, then she'd be perfectly fine. Cash isn't traceable, and as St.Clair pointed out, the gov probably only cares if you're blatantly working the system.

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I suppose if you aren't costing them anything. And it would make tax filing easier if there is just a bunch of zeroes.

Near Lurker:

--- Quote from: War Sparrow on 21 Jul 2015, 18:56 ---So, if her pay is under the table, would it still be beneficial for Faye to claim it on her income tax? The government might get suspicious  if she has a long period of no work, no EI claims, and so forth. Maybe she could start her own "company" and claim it as "freelance metalwork for a private individual" or something.

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As Scarface learned the hard way, don't fuck with the IRS, especially not where your primary income's concerned.  Just put it under "other income" and hope to stay under their radar.  As a matter of policy, they don't start digging unless they think they're not getting all of it, and even then they can't turn over what they find unless you're already being investigated.

jheartney:

--- Quote from: War Sparrow on 21 Jul 2015, 18:56 ---So, if her pay is under the table, would it still be beneficial for Faye to claim it on her income tax? The government might get suspicious  if she has a long period of no work, no EI claims, and so forth. Maybe she could start her own "company" and claim it as "freelance metalwork for a private individual" or something.

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The private individual better file a 1099 if the amount of compensation is over 1K. Both contractor and the one that hires her can get in major IRS trouble otherwise.

Maybe Faye can buy a car wash to launder the profits.

jheartney:

--- Quote from: Omega Entity on 21 Jul 2015, 19:12 ---Unless they pay her by check and leave a papertrail of some sort, then she'd be perfectly fine. Cash isn't traceable, and as St.Clair pointed out, the gov probably only cares if you're blatantly working the system.

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Lots of ways you can get in very bad trouble for large cash transactions. If you attempt to deposit large quantities of cash in a bank, they have to report it to the IRS, who will want to know where you got it. If you try to split your cash into smaller amounts to keep them from asking, this is called "structuring," and people go to jail for it. For real.

mustang6172:
Why does Faye's perfect world include a third tit?  Is this tit in an unexpected place?

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