Posted by Rich_WI on November 03, 2012 at 19:15:52 from (50.50.77.31):
In Reply to: Question for DaveII posted by Bret4207 on November 01, 2012 at 16:56:29:
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You actually hit the nail on the head, weather you intended to or not. Dave has bragged for years how he avoids taxes. Right up to the infamous "I dont want to pay taxes on my german made chainsaw" thread, he had been pretty open about buying everything he could tax free dispite living in a 19% tax rate area. In short, he has boasted at how easy it is: buy on Ebay, "free" shipping (to his APO box) and no local taxes have to be paid. In fact, he has even had a few rants on here at how some Ebay sellers wont ship or wont ship "free" to APO addresses.
After the "I dont want to pay taxes on my german made chainsaw" thread, which he got a little beat up in, he has been much more low key.
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