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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

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hi carl!

i would definitely bring it up on monday at your meeting and in the meantime, research the tax laws for your particular state and city to find out what is really going on!!! the more you educate yourself, the more clarity you get, IMHO. i would also find about the $100 you are owed and find out what kind of arrangements they are going to make with you in paying that off....

just my two cents!! good luck and keep us posted!!!

cheers!
sarah -----Original Message-----From: Carl Macki To: solvency@mailman.toto.comSent: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 13:59:11 -0800 (PST)Subject: [SOLV] re: concern wonder
I just paid from a job and it was kinda funny because the accountant told me do I want to have to pay sales tax. That was a wierd thing to say. I am an independent contractor and I am providing the service, not only would they be the ones paying the sales tax, there is no tax on services. I also was shorted $100, and the president of the company told me he hasn't been getting paid lately--(I happened to see a 48 Hour Notice for his residence in his carrying bag.) I am living in a transitional housing program where my savings is a key component of my overall living plan. Should I just forget it or bring it up at a meeting on Monday,

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