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We are in the process of planning for a 9 hole golf course.
Gram.

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Earl Adamy <eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx>
A: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Data: 25/06/2000 22:27
Oggetto: [RT] Re: R: Re: R: R: R: R: Re: R: R: Re: Stocks and futures


>Ok, all of us have some aspects of our trading business and personal
>lives which we feel are private. Gram has been around the list for quite
>a while and I've seen nothing which leads me to suspend my sense of
>belief when he posts something. Lets just assume that there may be some
>private circumstances involved here which Gram does not feel are
>appropriate for discussion and move on. Sark seems to lack a golf course
>(though not much else which I would find important) and I don't plan on
>renouncing my US citizenship to live there. Thus, I find I can live
>without the gory details. The Feds (all branches) have certainly got
>their collective noses everywhere and are unlikely to miss finding
>anything which is taxable.
>
>Earl
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "The Doctor" <droex@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Cc: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 1:57 PM
>Subject: [RT] Re: R: Re: R: R: R: R: Re: R: R: Re: Stocks and futures
>
>
>> Earl,
>>
>> I'm not above rudeness .. although I appreciate the comment.  The guy
>is
>> simply a liar and the story changes minute by minute.
>>
>>
>>
>> Earl Adamy wrote:
>>
>> > I think that many of us are under the impression that profits earned
>in
>> > the US, via trading or otherwise, are subject to US Federal income
>tax.
>> > In order to insure that prospective payers who own/trade assets
>through
>> > US brokers, the Federal Government requires non-US residents (and US
>> > taxpayers not in good standing) to be relieved of 20% of their
>earnings.
>> > New account forms from all US securities brokers for trading in all
>US
>> > markets routinely include provision for taxation with the default
>being
>> > 20% withholding. The Doctor is generally above rudeness, however
>your
>> > particular situation seems to have escaped his sense of belief.
>> >
>> > Earl
>
>
>