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Originally posted by 68RR View Post
Anytime you pay less than the guy earning the same here in the states its a free ride.
YOU made that decision!!! Ask some of the guys working the oilfields in the US about their working conditions!
Again, YOU made that decision, you're not more special than the guy in the fields or any other job here...
Again, working overseas shouldn't give you you any tax break over the guy working here..
The way i see it, is if your pissed off about the fact that overseas workers get a "Free Ride" then why don't you get off your ass and take advantage of the laws written by our gov't and enjoy a job where the law allows (within in limits) tax EXEMPTION.
Oil field workers CHOOSE the career they are in, just as anyone else. The same worker can opt to work overseas and enjoy the same Benefit that i receive if they stay within the criteria of physical presence or bonifide residence...
You are correct when you say i am no more special than the next guy.. the difference is i'm willing to sacrifice alot of "luxuries" to get myself ahead in life. trust me the measly tax savings i get from the exemption doesn't make up for all the fun and memories i could be making back home with friends, family and loved ones.
Again. You choose the career your in. Don't like the fact that you pay full taxes, by all means change jobs, and work overseas. No one is stopping you from enjoying the same benefits entitled to ANYONE that's willing to do it...
I still pay all other Taxes that you also pay. The exemption only covers federal taxes, so explain again to me how i am getting a free ride?
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Originally posted by 91cavgt View PostJust someone who loves to stick their nose in other people's business. You seem to be pretty good at that.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostWhat, you mean the business that you saw fit to spew all over the boards? If you didn't want anyone to "stick their nose" in your business, maybe you should have kept it to yourself.
Do you but in to a conversation that you over hear between 2 people at a restaurant? And how is making two posts in one thread "spewing it all over the boards"? Now I am beginning to understand your whacked up point of view.Annoying people, one post at a time!
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Originally posted by 91cavgt View PostDo you but in to a conversation that you over hear between 2 people at a restaurant?
Definition of FORUM
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a : the marketplace or public place of an ancient Roman city forming the center of judicial and public business
b : a public meeting place for open discussion
c : a medium (as a newspaper or online service) of open discussion or expression of ideas
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: a judicial body or assembly : court
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a : a public meeting or lecture involving audience discussion
b : a program (as on radio or television) involving discussion of a problem usually by several authorities
I've bolded the relevant definition for you.
And how is making two posts in one thread "spewing it all over the boards"?
Now I am beginning to understand your whacked up point of view.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostAnd when they take that break away from us, we will all come back, that same day. Just like any other tax incentive or break. You take them when you can get/find them. Tax avoidance is not tax evasion.
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Originally posted by exlude View PostI doubt that. Oversea contractor wages are too inflated to not be attractive, tax breaks or not.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostFrom a contractor surrounded by contractors, the consensus has always been, no exemption no worky worky. The general labor force for companies like mine do not make what you think they make. I am referring to 90% of our 10,000 US expats that work for us. It ain't railroad money.
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