pp wrote: > > "You! Stop cooking that meal for your kid! In a restaurant you have to > > pay for a meal like that! You owe us taxes!" > > > > Errr... wow. > > Emile , theoretically , if You cook dinner for your friends in restaurant which is >Yours, > You should pay tax. But it is theoretically, cause I did not heard about any stupid > situation like this. > And theoretically our company service can not repair Your box for free.
Up next: IRS to tax oxygen, because it is held as a valuable asset to be able to breath. News at 11. If I can afford the tax on oxyg... *ghurk*. Not that the Dutch are immune to stupid legislation. Prostitution and soft-drugs used to be illegal, and soft-drugs still are, officially. But since the law enforcement agencies and tax collection office are separate branches, you were obliged to pay tax if you were a prostitute or sold soft-drugs. Go figure. Oh, and for certain, ah, professions, it was widely rumored you could bring up bribes and gun purchases as bussiness costs. Emile --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
