FuturePerformance
FuturePerformance t1_jdl7b0v wrote
Reply to Still waiting Cathie by CalyShadezz
Easier to quadruple when the price is at $37, she’s just setting herself up for success
FuturePerformance t1_ja9vv9j wrote
Because nobody wants to get rich slow. 10x your money on FDs or bust
FuturePerformance t1_j9yxm7x wrote
Reply to LPT Request: What's the best way to save/purchase expensive items (car, furniture, tech etc) by lubricatedwhale97
Safety net of 3-6 months of living expenses. This is usually in case you become unemployed but when you have large purchases or unexpected bills you use that stockpile and then refill it.
FuturePerformance t1_j9vl97t wrote
Reply to comment by The_Common_God in LPT Request: how can I avoid capital gains tax (20%) on land sold (<$500,000)? by ScrollinMyLifeAway
Avoiding tax legally is the same thing as minimizing taxes.. paying taxes that you can legally avoid is paying more than you owe.. I feel like you're splitting hairs here
FuturePerformance t1_j9unqdd wrote
Reply to comment by IsThatFuckedUp in LPT Request: how can I avoid capital gains tax (20%) on land sold (<$500,000)? by ScrollinMyLifeAway
We are morally obligated to pay taxes that we legally owe. I happily pay my taxes because I believe that many services & needs are better fulfilled by the Public. However -- Paying MORE than you owe makes zero sense.
FuturePerformance t1_j9u9aop wrote
Reply to comment by heidismiles in LPT Request: how can I avoid capital gains tax (20%) on land sold (<$500,000)? by ScrollinMyLifeAway
What’s wrong with using a system as it’s designed? Looking for legal ways to skirt taxation isn’t the fault of the individual, it’s an outcome of a bad tax system
FuturePerformance t1_j9u93kv wrote
Reply to LPT Request: how can I avoid capital gains tax (20%) on land sold (<$500,000)? by ScrollinMyLifeAway
Build a house on the land. Live in the house for two years. Sell the house & land as one piece of “property”
FuturePerformance t1_j1titaz wrote
Reply to LPT Request What are some strategeies you all use to reduce work-related guilt when doing something fun? by Other_Account_6435
You’re paid to fulfill your job duties, not to sit at your desk 40+ hours a week. If your work is getting done well, you’re doing your job well.
FuturePerformance t1_jef0o47 wrote
Reply to LPT: After you've flown in to an airport and need a ride, consider a taxi service rather than Uber or Lyft. by firkin_slang_whanger
Taxi line worked really well at LAX, compared to the apps. In Chicago though I paid almost $20 more and the driver also complained about a $10 tip on a $55 ride. Ride apps are good because they tell you the price BEFORE you get in, cabs can be cheaper but you don’t truly know until you’ve arrived at your destination