Comment Re:I am not alone when I say.... (Score 2) 139
they only cry if they get champagne or cocaine in their eyes...
they only cry if they get champagne or cocaine in their eyes...
Indeed, tax on inheritance is quite high around here. Writing a will only changes the shares that will be inherited. The tax is still relevant. Unless you were married, then it's tax-free.
Direct line inheritance (direct descendants or ascendants) goes from 5% through to 45% brackets in 10% increments, any non-direct-line will be between 50 and 60% tax. (I'm not saying I support this, IMO when parents already paid tax on their income, whatever's left should go 100% to their kids, just showing how being married can be of use).
But hang on, I thought people in the US paid to receive calls on cells? Does that mean you pay, but can't get a detailed billing of what you're paying for?
In France, it's an important piece of paper for inheritance. You wouldn't inherit of their share of your house if your partner died, you'd have to buy out the inheritor's share in a family home (your children, if any, or your partner's parents). You also put your taxes into one single pot, which can help using the full lower tax brackets if one of the spouses is earning less.
Anonymous Coward, cos' he can't even spell his own name
I just love it when normal people think data like this can be magically retrieved.
I was replying to that part. I think the point is clear.
It's been yo-yo-ing between 1 and 5 for a while... Which makes my case about opinions
If it can't be retrieved and reworked easily, then it was badly stored and organised in the first place...
How is that post trolling? Even the highest-end Tesla is less than $1300/month. I can afford that along with a $1000/month mortgage with only a $80,000/year salary and that salary does not put me in the top 1% by any stretch.
Maybe not in the US, but how about Worldwide?
Elon Musk solves the ubiquity problem!
A lot of comedy is just made of silly arguments and situations... I found it funny, but I guess a sense of humour is very much like opinions: most people have one but they're not always compatible.
She has a point around the Tech community. Maybe the whole reason the Tech community is so masculine is because of the treatment women receive when they enter it. I've seen time and time again women (of different sizes shapes and looks) from other departments walk through IT and get either pervy looks or guys who are too shy to answer their queries.
I'm glad to be a guy, but I feel for them...
Rich or not, you always end up dying...
Except there's oxygen and water in Antarctica, and those would presumably be some of the biggest challenges.
Be good, leave the computer alone and go back play with your toys. The Internet is a dangerous place for a 10yo
All power corrupts, but we need electricity.