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Isn't being cashless great?

  1. #61
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny handheld, crank operated generators.

    Or treadwheels.
  2. #62
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Or treadwheels.

    too big.
  3. #63
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny too big.

    Community treadwheels.
  4. #64
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by AngryOnion As for keeping cash and it loosing value it depends on two things,how you get paid and how you spend.
    If you get paid in cash with no taxes its all good and if the guy fixing your roof gives a discount for cash its even better.

    Well getting a discount for paying cash (aka getting a kickback for aiding tax evasion) doesn't really require keeping cash on hand. I could go to my bank and withdraw X dollars and pay a tradesman with that.

    Also if you get pain in cash you _could_ put it in the bank or buy investments with it. That doesn't mean you have to pay tax on it, it just makes it visible to the IRS. Depending on how much you're going to move through there and how likely you think you are to be audited it may or may not pose a problem.
  5. #65
    Originally posted by Lanny Well getting a discount for paying cash (aka getting a kickback for aiding tax evasion) doesn't really require keeping cash on hand. I could go to my bank and withdraw X dollars and pay a tradesman with that.

    not if you take the time and the work required to go to the bank and withdraw into consideration.
  6. #66
    Originally posted by snoodles a discount for paying cash has nothing to do with tax evasion. it has to do with added fees for using credit cards. thats why gasoline used to have a different price for cash or credit but now is 10-cents a gallon more expensive than if you pay with an in-store credit card because everyone uses credit cards.

    how does the government know how much you sell something if everythings paid in cash.
  7. #67
    Originally posted by snoodles exactly

    the same way everyone has to report all cash transactions over a certain amount so they can stop terrorist

    ja, like they know if you didnt.
  8. #68
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    Going cashless sucks because my change jar stops growing and that is basically what I consider to be my net worth.
  9. #69
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    Originally posted by snoodles if your change jar is the extent of your net worth you need to reevaluate your lifes choices and decision making skills

    or lack thereof

    I am not going to beat your ass in the McDonald's parking lot.
    I was just kidding.
    Can we just forget about it and go get some BigMacs?
  10. #70
    Solstice Naturally Camouflaged
    Even my weed guys use Google Pay and Cash App
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