As Apple nears $200B in cash, U.S. Senators once again propose a repatriation tax break

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  • Reply 201 of 205
    pistispistis Posts: 247member
    I agree with your snub against religious groups paying no taxes.

    Only Christian groups should pay no taxes. All other religions should be treated as normal businesses and taxed accordingly.

    The tax code says that charities/ non profits can pay no taxes , it really has nothing to do with religion at all. You seem to be inferring that the only groups who can pay no taxes are religious groups , not true. Look up 5013c before you start making these judgements.
  • Reply 202 of 205
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    Only Christian groups should pay no taxes. All other religions should be treated as normal businesses and taxed accordingly.

     

    Well, by that I assume mean groups that not only profess to be Christian but which also behave in a Christ-like way.

     

    There are very few which could even approach that standard.

     

    BTW - you'll need to get the Constitutional amendment passed for any of this to be a consideration.

  • Reply 203 of 205
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    Originally Posted by SpamSandwich View Post



    Incidentally, AAPL has finally blown past $120 today. We'll see where it lands at the end of trading.



    Finished at $133.00. Close to $1000 in pre-split numbers !! That would be at $142.86. Less than ten to go !!

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    Originally Posted by plovell View Post

     



    Finished at $133.00. Close to $1000 in pre-split numbers !! That would be at $142.86. Less than ten to go !!




    Gotta love Phillip Elmer DeWitt:  http://fortune.com/2015/02/23/apple-at-133-look-whose-price-targets-are-underwater-now/

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