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Thread ID: 110416 2010-06-16 06:05:00 Ah good,increase in electricity prices. Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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1110753 2010-06-17 18:57:00 When the "how much for cash" was presented in this thread it related to the retail industry and not the service industry so you are talking about something completely different.:groan:

That's why I said "Why should it have much relevance at HN? " as I couldn't see why HN would give a discount for cash as I couldn't see any advantage for them apart from cash flow. It's probably more profitable for any retailer to sign you up to a credit deal.
PaulD (232)
1110754 2010-06-17 21:57:00 As it happens, cash jobs are among the transactions showing the least integrity of all: commonly the tradesman will agree to deduct the 12.5 per cent GST but seldom his or her income tax component of, say, 33 per cent as well, which is also not being paid to the state. The Government is being doubly short-changed and the customer is not getting a fair share of the unpaid tax." www.nzherald.co.nz

And like the government don't tax us twice? Tax on petrol then GST on the Petrol and on the tax since when is that fair?
gary67 (56)
1110755 2010-06-17 22:06:00 Cashies
;)
Say no more
prefect (6291)
1110756 2010-06-17 22:11:00 And like the government don't tax us twice? Tax on petrol then GST on the Petrol and on the tax since when is that fair?

Sorry to say,life is not fair.
Cicero (40)
1110757 2010-06-17 22:51:00 Just pointing out C that we get short changed more than the gummermint gary67 (56)
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