Wednesday, December 8, 2010

How Long Does Sealant Glue Take To Dry



There once was a farmer who, to escape their financial woes (Among others), decided to take the field into the political arena. For the good of the country, of course. Ineligible for the establishment, the employer paid to the policy he was elected again as Prime Minister. Vowing to defend the Constitution and laws. But you know, to a certain age there are some lapses of memory. Thus, in more than one occasion did not say that evade taxes, if they are deemed too high, it is a natural human right. Naturally, and rightly so, they rose up against this high lai invitation to crime. But it is undeniable that certain taxes evasion will really push us, not (just) the economic impact, because of their absurdity. Small demonstration. Read, and meditate.

If the landlord pays duty exposes the tricolor. And the payment is "double face": the flag waving

has lowered the flags in front of his hotel to protest against the unfair taxes once the licensee of advertising the town of Desio (Milan) the Calls for four years. Just € 178.14 per year for five flags: the flag, the flag of the European Union, that of Switzerland and England (who each pay a tax of € 30.98). Then there is the most expensive, taxed with € 54.22, the flag of the hooves of the Palio di Desio. A curiosity: the tricolor in the tax assessments for taxation is defined as "normal two-sided body, treated as a banner ad or a billboard and subjected to taxation. A rebel against the heavy tax Caslini Gianni, the owner with the children of a bed & breakfast in Desio, Hotel Saint John's avenue of Lombardy, which pays for four years being equal. "At first - says Gianni Caslini - the company responsible for collecting from the town, speaking of advertising signs, asked me to flag € 54.22, which were then reduced to € 30.98, except for the flag of the hooves of the Palio di Desio , a local manifestation of which strong proponent for which you pay € 54.22, no discounts. " Expensive, therefore, to remind the tourists grabs local event this year at XXII edition, created to promote and realize the historic commemoration of the Battle of Desio (January 21, 1277), a minor battle, but decisive in the transition from common worship for the city of Milan. "I immediately wondered how the flag can be considered an advertisement - explains Caslini - I put the flags because my hotel is frequented mostly by international customers and it seemed a good idea to show the pride of being Italian, to part of Europe. " Inquire more deeply Caslini discovered that the flags are paid by the ad hoc fee for each side. "Why, I have explained to the advertising agency, is seen waving on both sides, so that collection are in the folder called" Dump the normal two-sided "." Free to the wind, short, but doubly taxed because they are flying. To give an example to wave the flag has cost € 15.490 to the side, for a total of € 30.98 per year. Far waving the flag of the prize, € 27.110 to the side. The tax shall be according to the licensee under the municipal regulation on advertising approved in 1994 and amended in 1995 and also refers to the legislative decree 507/1993, which indicates that as the scope of outdoor advertising and public postings are subject to a tax or a right in favor of the municipality in which they are made. Decree that he never speaks directly of taxation of the flags, but Article 49 states that are not only taxed 'flagpoles. Perhaps the reference is to the advertising, not the flag. In the end, says Caslini, after much wrangling with the dealer's advertising, "I lowered the flags. So the tax gabellerĂ  someone else. "

-The news of the day: berlusconi ready to consider any alternative to his resignation. Performance on the public square?

-Ipse dixit: "The truth is that if Berlusconi had not entered politics, unless he founded Forza Italy, today we would be under a bridge or in jail on charges of Mafia. The hell that took home the award in acquittal Mondadori. But that does not write it. " (Fedele Confalonieri, chairman of Mediaset, interviewed by Curzio Maltese)

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