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Mariah Jeffery Depreciation of land vs. building
17 December 2009 | 16 replies
Sometimes they allow accelerated depreciation (if you can understand their instructions, which are written in god only knows what... it isn't English.)
Mike McKinzie What part of ILLEGAL do liberals not understand?
23 April 2010 | 43 replies
We had to hear all the testimony twice, once in English and once in Spanish.
Matt Kowske Need advice on a partnership (re)structuring
22 March 2016 | 5 replies
Could someone explain the concept of "preferred return" in plain English?
Jim Herbst Recommendations for Data Mining Virtual Assistant
5 December 2014 | 3 replies
I have found it is likely you will try two or three applicants, before you settle long-term for one (or two). 16.I always insist upon English language proficiency-at least 4 (out of 5).
Erik Misyuk I want to find out what people think of their hometowns/city
19 November 2007 | 26 replies
Hey all, Greetings from rainy panama....óriginally from jamaica....lotsa reggae music but violent down there.....had family in panama so i migrated....beautiful here...plenty jungle, lush greenery.....modern living.....but third world to most who live here.....financially....panama suits retirees or expatriates of the developed world with some money under their belts to come and invest or retire....lots of call center jobs for english speakers.....plenty other northerners migrating here.....the taxis are cheap, food and clothing are cheap....and crime is well under control with armed police patrolling the streets.....there has never been an earthquake here so the city has lended itself to high rise apartments for living and commerce....plenty of them....plenty of competition with prices so you can get what you want for the price that you want...anyone want further info.....post a reply...till then...malcolm
Chris Wyatt Difficult People
22 October 2009 | 10 replies
You've explained in plain English the process that has to happen, and he is just being difficult...cross your fingers and hope he calls you back when he becomes more desperate to sell I guess!
Nick J. WTF!!! I wish I was illegal
17 August 2010 | 100 replies
So we are trading lower priced strawberries for kids in school with our kids, who can't speak English, thus dragging down the advancement of the entire class.An overall view of illegal immigration will show that it is a much bigger detriment to the US economy than it is a help.The border between AZ and Mexico is both a state and federal border.
Daniel Hyman Foreigners Investing in the USA & Abroad
22 December 2018 | 25 replies
@Bill Baldwin  do you know any good local CPA/Attorney who can discuss (in english and charge by hour) rules and ways to optimize around gifts/inheritance taxes for Japanese citizens?
Nancy Roth Should I kick them out?
18 August 2017 | 72 replies
If they are illegal, english literacy and system comprehension may be an issue.
Jenessa NeSmith Every STRs worst nightmare...need advice on what to do!
15 February 2018 | 34 replies
That little HAZMAT precautionary cleanup cost $30,000 which became a lien on the house that the landlord had to pay since the uninvited tenant was doing a 3-year stretch rent free paid for by the taxpayers...I would look at privately getting that cleaned up and carpet cleaned and replaced as needed...The scariest words in the English language are...