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Lexicon posted:How would that work, pray tell? >Government builds housing >Government gives housing to population >Population is now free from the crippling terror of homelessness >Population can direct capital and energy towards loftier pursuits
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Rime posted:>Government builds housing >Due to NIMBYs, all new housing is a 20 minute drive from city center
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 00:39 |
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computer parts posted:>Due to NIMBYs, all new housing is a 20 minute drive from city center Central Planning only takes local community input in written form after filling out the correct paper work and collecting the correct stamps and the feedback is not read, only officially received and filed away.
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 00:44 |
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You guys
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 00:49 |
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computer parts posted:>Due to NIMBYs, all new housing is a 20 minute drive from city center 20 mins? Such luxury!
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 00:59 |
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Lexicon posted:How would that work, pray tell? Imagine four houses on the edge of a cliff... except that also explains the current situation too.
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 01:10 |
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mastershakeman posted:Holy cow that's amazing. No wonder prices are so high in Stockholm. Do swedes not have a tradition of passing down property to the next generation? We do, kinda, but its not like it would matter when Stockholm is growing at the pace it is.
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 06:09 |
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Freezer posted:Just read the article and had the same reaction. This is pretty much renting from the bank with a contract to buy at a fixed price if you so wish, without the nasty landlord nuisances. Also, the banks eat all the inflation risk (granted, not much of that in Sweden). The world of 0%ish interest rates is pretty weird. Also "buying" means not actually owning the apartment, but having a share in a housing cooperative. Including their debt. And if the cooperative goes bust... Not usually a problem, but there's a couple cooperatives with like 60 000 sek/kvm in debt. So you are basically paying several million SEK to buy into almost as much additional debt.
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 12:30 |
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quote:http://www.financialpost.com/m/wp/b...0-in-income-tax Dont be mad we pay no tax. Reform the tax code and jail these people and investment advisors.
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quote:Tom and Mary work with an investment counsellor who charges a one per cent fee on their investment assets. Of this fee, the amount that covers the taxable account is fully tax-deductible. As a result, they can each deduct the $20,000 of investment counselling fees from their taxes. They also receive some tax related and planning advice from the investment counsellor. ... what. Oh, I see: quote:1. Paragraph 20(1)(bb) allows a taxpayer to deduct fees, other than commissions, paid for advice on buying or selling a specific share or security by the taxpayer or for the administration or the management of the shares or securities of the taxpayer. The fees must be paid to a person whose principal business is advising others whether to buy or sell specific shares or whose principal business includes the administration or management of shares or securities. A person is defined in subsection 248(1) to include any body corporate and politic. Why does this exist? Why is general financial counselling not deductible, but specific advice to buy shares is? Precambrian Video Games fucked around with this message at 13:50 on Oct 17, 2015 |
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eXXon posted:Tom and Mary work with an investment counsellor who charges a one per cent fee on their investment assets. Of this fee, the amount that covers the taxable account is fully tax-deductible. As a result, they can each deduct the $20,000 of investment counselling fees from their taxes. They also receive some tax related and planning advice from the investment counsellor. That's the part I don't understand. "deduct the $20,000 of investment counselling fees from their taxes" isn't the same as "tax deductible". They should be able to deduct 20k each from their taxable income, not their total income tax owing right?
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Freezer posted:Just read the article and had the same reaction. This is pretty much renting from the bank with a contract to buy at a fixed price if you so wish, without the nasty landlord nuisances. Also, the banks eat all the inflation risk (granted, not much of that in Sweden). The world of 0%ish interest rates is pretty weird. Yeah, with the tenant taking on responsibility for maintenance/repairs, so if they keep it in nice shape they can potentially profit down the road if it inflates in value. How wacky.
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eXXon posted:... what. The entire shareholding system is entirely broken from top to loving bottom, and this is just one of the many symptoms of it. As an aside, I've discovered something interesting about manufacturing in Canada: 1. There are no low-end full time manufacturing jobs, these are largely farmed out to temp agencies who in turn farm them out to TFW's. This is why you don't see assembly line work show up on craigslist anymore, ever. 2. I'm too tired, gently caress it, I'll continue this tomorrow. Rime fucked around with this message at 15:27 on Oct 17, 2015 |
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Hate to go off topic, but is the Canada politics thread still around somewhere? I don't see it at all.
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 15:51 |
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asmallrabbit posted:Hate to go off topic, but is the Canada politics thread still around somewhere? I don't see it at all. It got moved to the election subforum. You should bookmark it and access it from User Control Panel.
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 15:54 |
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Brannock posted:It got moved to the election subforum. And then only rarely read it because the amount of posting in that thread is way too fast to keep up without a non-trivial time investment throughout the day
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# ? Oct 17, 2015 17:30 |
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B'yes the 6/49 is at $64 million right now. It would cost $42 million to purchase one of each possible 6/49 ticket, guaranteeing a win plus ~40 second place prizes, nearly 2000 third place prizes and countless $5/$10 winners. Who wants in? I might be tempted to play if I were a .01%'er, just to troll the public on the greatest lotto win ever*. Still, the fact the jackpot value exceeds the cost of a guaranteed jackpot win means the payoff/risk ratio are actually pretty good as far as lottos go. (*followed by a split jackpot and massive losses) PoizenJam fucked around with this message at 00:05 on Oct 18, 2015 |
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A split jackpot is almost guaranteed at 64m. Although maybe people don't care like they used to?
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 01:53 |
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I hear that you're making Jews second class citizens, C/D?
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 11:29 |
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http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/10/rob-ford-book-drugs-alcohol-213259quote:
Aww hell yeah
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# ? Oct 18, 2015 11:42 |
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EngineerJoe posted:A split jackpot is almost guaranteed at 64m. Although maybe people don't care like they used to? It didn't go; if some enterprising multi-millionaire had made my bet they would have won it all.
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 05:14 |
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Remember folks: whatever happens tomorrow, Housing Uber Alles.
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 06:45 |
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Cornerstone of the Canadian economy. If you hate the housing bubble you literally hate Canada.
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 06:50 |
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Are non-landowners allowed to vote?
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 07:10 |
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Jumpingmanjim posted:Are non-landowners allowed to vote? Yes, and landowner non-citizens are excluded (which is pretty great, if you ask me).
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 14:09 |
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Vancouver bus ad I saw this morning. In this case, your free* iphone 6 means 1.7 million dollars ammortized over 30 years.
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 15:39 |
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computer parts posted:>Due to NIMBYs, all new housing is a 20 minute drive from city center 20 minutes from city center? poo poo, that's practically an inner city neighborhood in Calgary. I grew up in a suburb at least half an hour out, and that wasn't even close to as bad as it got. My pet theory is that my generation (80's-00's) is vastly more interested in inner city living than the one before it because we grew up as kids of parents in the suburbs and realized exactly how lovely it was. Shame about the whole prices thing.
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attackmole posted:20 minutes from city center? poo poo, that's practically an inner city neighborhood in Calgary. I grew up in a suburb at least half an hour out, and that wasn't even close to as bad as it got. I think our parents are figuring it out too. My folks are selling their place in the suburbs to move downtown. I think the fascination with suburbia was just a long-lasting shared delusion.
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 16:19 |
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How big is Canada on exit polls?
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 16:34 |
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ufarn posted:How big is Canada on exit polls? Informal at best. You cannot talk about the results until all the polls are closed anyways, so they serve no purpose.
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 17:20 |
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Tipps posted:Vancouver bus ad I saw this morning. What is this
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 18:40 |
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heeheex2 posted:What is this The opportunity of a lifetime to get a FREE iphone6 or samsung S6 if you sign up for a mortgage with iCare mortgages so you can buy your Yaletown dream home today!
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Tipps posted:The opportunity of a lifetime to get a FREE iphone6 or samsung S6 if you sign up for a mortgage with iCare mortgages so you can buy your Yaletown dream home today! My friend has a '$5000 ipod nano' because he signed up for a credit card on a whim for a free ipod, and proceeded to max it out. Still a great deal in comparison to this. The nano is super out of date, cant hold a charge, and totally trashed but he keeps it on his mantle as a constant reminder of youthful stupidity.
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32MB OF ESRAM posted:My friend has a '$5000 ipod nano' because he signed up for a credit card on a whim for a free ipod, and proceeded to max it out. Still a great deal in comparison to this. gently caress, that's a better deal than I've ever got for opening a credit card. You don't need to run up the balance, of course.
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# ? Oct 19, 2015 22:16 |
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PT6A posted:gently caress, that's a better deal than I've ever got for opening a credit card. You don't need to run up the balance, of course. Yeah, seriously!
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# ? Oct 20, 2015 00:31 |
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ocrumsprug posted:Informal at best. Didn't we get rid of that law since the last election?
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# ? Oct 20, 2015 01:03 |
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Poizen Jam posted:It didn't go; if some enterprising multi-millionaire had made my bet they would have won it all. But someone did win so if someone else bought out the entire range of numbers then they would have split the jackpot...
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Tipps posted:Vancouver bus ad I saw this morning. iPhone 6 and Samsung S6 aren't even the latest models, lol Although I got jack poo poo with my mortgage so who's the sucker
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MorgaineDax posted:Didn't we get rid of that law since the last election? Yeah, apparently we did. Good thing I voted when polls opened so it didn't feel as much like a pointless exercise.
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All hair Justin Trudeau, new God-Emperor of Canada.
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