
04-28-2008, 10:28 PM
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Mental Jujitsu
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 651
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Originally Posted by jeagas68
Hello all,
Uncovered another revelation here of how many different ways that labor is exempt from taxation,
watch here how a time sheet at the end of the week could be considered a lien for work done to
be compensated and that fruit is personal property exempt from legislative taxation.
You could very easily work this into the default process that I created to release a garnishment on wages.
Please pass this on to all your fellow Carolinians and see what we can do with this.
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Do you not know or understand what a mechanic’s lien is, or that it requires a very ceratin set of circumstances to even be invoked, and this sections in fact says nothing about labor being exempt from anything, but rather that a mechanic’s lien like a tax lien supercedes the exemptions in sections 1 and 2.
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