6/12/2009 4:22:06 PM
Im not sure what to say. You can't stop them.
6/12/2009 4:35:40 PM
Oh, how I loathe the IRS....
6/12/2009 4:37:25 PM
Have any of you ever considered moving to Bermuda?
6/12/2009 4:58:01 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yKdGWXTUG4
6/12/2009 5:40:37 PM
So is this 25% in addition to the value of the cell service already taxed? Or are they saying that 25% will be taxed and 75% will not period?
6/12/2009 6:53:02 PM
6/12/2009 9:23:10 PM
6/13/2009 3:46:52 AM
Try not paying them though, then come back and tell us how that went.
6/13/2009 10:02:37 AM
I assume a law abiding company is paying taxes on the service they use for their cell phone carrier. Beyond that who the fuck cares if i use my cell phone to call Bubba, my drug dealer, or my boss to tell them i can't make it to work today b.c i'm too hungover from last night at the bar. 90% of people i know with work cell phones also have a personal cell phone b.c the corporation does not want to be paying for your personal calls anyway. I do not get it...?
6/14/2009 9:24:11 PM
there is no way this monitorable
6/14/2009 10:12:12 PM
what is the point of replacing one letter with a *?it's not like you can't tell what that word is
6/14/2009 10:22:49 PM
6/15/2009 12:11:38 AM
Seems like closing a single corporate income tax loophole would get them the cash they crave much quicker than introducing something like this.
6/15/2009 7:40:24 AM
hahah. This is yet another brilliant tax collection policy that will cost far more to enforce than they could ever hope to gain in revenue.
6/15/2009 9:57:44 AM
6/15/2009 12:11:46 PM
The point here is that personal use of work phones is already taxable. As a result, you either have to keep detailed records of personal use and report that value or you have to ban personal use (which is what most places do). They are trying to figure out a practical way to uphold the law without creating a bookkeeping nightmare. So this proposal means you are more likely to be able to use your work phone for personal use.
6/15/2009 4:20:28 PM
Why does it matter if i my company pays cell phone taxes on me versus paying on my private line. I do not know many people that use solely their work phone for personal use.
6/15/2009 7:05:20 PM
it's not the cell-phone taxes that are being hit here. It's the income-benefit of having the cell-phone that is at issue. Kind of like how McCain wanted to tax health-benefits as income. same deal w/ cell-phones.
6/15/2009 8:37:55 PM