“I have a choice: try to live within the rules, or go out of business.”
Restaurateur to impose surcharge for Obamatax........
Does he have 50 employees? I've never been to a Waffle House that looked like it could seat more than 20 at a time, so I don't see how most of them would have that many employees.
I do like smothered, covered, and diced hashbrowns though.
Quoting stormcris:Under this I am concerned for a local restaurant. It is a Waffle House franchise and he keeps his prices very very low so that more people can afford to eat there. He is very cost conservative. I mean I can still get a real burger there for $1.
It isn't the providing insurance part that concerns me for this business. It is the increase in taxes.
This provision allows the IRS to disallow completely-legal tax deductions and other legal tax-minimizing plans just because the IRS deems that the action lacks “substance” and is merely intended to reduce taxes owed. Bill: Reconciliation Act; Page: 108-113.
Quoting Claire-Huxtable:Does he have 50 employees? I've never been to a Waffle House that looked like it could seat more than 20 at a time, so I don't see how most of them would have that many employees.
I do like smothered, covered, and diced hashbrowns though.
Quoting stormcris:Under this I am concerned for a local restaurant. It is a Waffle House franchise and he keeps his prices very very low so that more people can afford to eat there. He is very cost conservative. I mean I can still get a real burger there for $1.
My misunderstanding.
Thanks.
Quoting stormcris:It isn't the providing insurance part that concerns me for this business. It is the increase in taxes.
This provision allows the IRS to disallow completely-legal tax deductions and other legal tax-minimizing plans just because the IRS deems that the action lacks “substance” and is merely intended to reduce taxes owed. Bill: Reconciliation Act; Page: 108-113.
Quoting Claire-Huxtable:Does he have 50 employees? I've never been to a Waffle House that looked like it could seat more than 20 at a time, so I don't see how most of them would have that many employees.
I do like smothered, covered, and diced hashbrowns though.
Quoting stormcris:Under this I am concerned for a local restaurant. It is a Waffle House franchise and he keeps his prices very very low so that more people can afford to eat there. He is very cost conservative. I mean I can still get a real burger there for $1.
Good point that is normally missed.
Quoting stormcris:
It isn't the providing insurance part that concerns me for this business. It is the increase in taxes.
This provision allows the IRS to disallow completely-legal tax deductions and other legal tax-minimizing plans just because the IRS deems that the action lacks “substance” and is merely intended to reduce taxes owed. Bill: Reconciliation Act; Page: 108-113.
Quoting Claire-Huxtable:
Does he have 50 employees? I've never been to a Waffle House that looked like it could seat more than 20 at a time, so I don't see how most of them would have that many employees.
I do like smothered, covered, and diced hashbrowns though.
Quoting stormcris:
Under this I am concerned for a local restaurant. It is a Waffle House franchise and he keeps his prices very very low so that more people can afford to eat there. He is very cost conservative. I mean I can still get a real burger there for $1.
This bill affects tax shelters, not small businesses taxes.
Quoting pvtjokerus:Good point that is normally missed.
Quoting stormcris:
It isn't the providing insurance part that concerns me for this business. It is the increase in taxes.
This provision allows the IRS to disallow completely-legal tax deductions and other legal tax-minimizing plans just because the IRS deems that the action lacks “substance” and is merely intended to reduce taxes owed. Bill: Reconciliation Act; Page: 108-113.
Quoting Claire-Huxtable:
Does he have 50 employees? I've never been to a Waffle House that looked like it could seat more than 20 at a time, so I don't see how most of them would have that many employees.
I do like smothered, covered, and diced hashbrowns though.
Quoting stormcris:
Under this I am concerned for a local restaurant. It is a Waffle House franchise and he keeps his prices very very low so that more people can afford to eat there. He is very cost conservative. I mean I can still get a real burger there for $1.
Sherri





- pvtjokerus
on Nov. 16, 2012 at 6:38 AM