Ed Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
story about GUIDE handouts not being allowed into Canada snipped
And then there's a cow-orker who was heading to SHARE, by car, with a
colleague. At Customs, the agent looked in the back seat and saw a couple of
IBM manuals (hey, everybody has those in their
In a message dated 11/3/2005 6:11:45 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As any of you who've lived near the border know, that led to a long
discussion in the Customs shed. They did eventually make it to SHARE, but
kids:
don't try this at home...
Heck our CE was
They wanted to confiscate his manual and his toolkit.
He said OK I'll just go back and wait for it to fix itself.
...
I've lived close the the Canada/US border all my life (Toronto is less than 90
minutes from Niagra Falls, New York),
and I have travelled extensively for training, seminars, etc.
Steve,
It's a GREAT idea, however the enforcement and administration
of collecting those income taxes would likely be next to
impossible. What do you think?
Lance J.
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Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 13:32:53 -0700
From: Steve Comstock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Taxes
It's a GREAT idea, however the enforcement and administration
of collecting those income taxes would likely be next to
impossible. What do you think?
...
Everything old is new again!
This has been an issue due to the INTERNET for years.
When we purchase software in Canada, we always download
On Nov 2, 2005, at 12:00 AM, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
It's a GREAT idea, however the enforcement and administration
of collecting those income taxes would likely be next to
impossible. What do you think?
...
Everything old is new again!
This has been an issue due to the INTERNET for years.
When
On Nov 2, 2005, at 3:32 PM, Steve Comstock wrote:
Interesting story in the Wall Street Journal
yesterday. Apparently the Supreme Court declined
to hear a case where New York sued a contractor
in Tennessee for income tax, since the contractor's
client was in the city and he sometimes went there
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