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Old November 12, 2007, 09:58 AM
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Dien, I'm getting a full blown lesson on deal making from Harvey Brody...and consider that he makes 99% of his multi-million dollar deals from his home office...over the phone, fax and computer...he must have this deal making thing down pat (he does...and it is remarkable to those of us who haven't experienced it, to HB, it is daily routine)...

Harvey tells me he knows almost immediately if the deal presented is worthy of pursuing. That ONE skill alone is a valuable time saving money-making asset. You won't get BOGGED down in "bad deals".
Gordon Alexander


Hi Gordon;

So when do you think you'll have this completed? AND most importantly, will it be available to us Sowpubers?

I loved the first report you put out on Harvey's material and have been anxiously waiting for more.

Carol
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Old November 12, 2007, 12:48 PM
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I think it's a poor choice of words on my part, Gordon. Rather than a problem it should be a 'situation' , which could include wants/desires as well as, or as substitute for, a problem on one side or the other.

On the other hand, if one wants more, or doesn't have what they desire or need and someone else has it, it can be a problem for them so... Ah, well, same thing, different way of expressing it, that's all.

Sandi Bowman

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Old November 13, 2007, 09:51 AM
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Default Carol (group)here's an update on Toll Booth Positions as Harvey Brody teaches them...

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Hi Gordon;

So when do you think you'll have this completed? AND most importantly, will it be available to us Sowpubers?

Carol

Hi Carol,

Thanks for asking. The first part or Beginner's Guide to Toll Positions should be available before winter is over, maybe sooner. As far as "completed" goes, well...

I'm astonished at the amount of information, after all he's been doing this for 53 years now...and it may take a couple of years, working full speed, to get the whole of it "completed". But that doesn't mean we won't have some very useful, and practical...

no theory, pulled from the 53 years of success...

information on HOW TO GET STARTED that will help us all get established in the Toll Positon, or Toll Booth aspect of passive income.

Your patience will be rewarded, there is NO ONE out there that teaches this kind of stuff...I've been at it over a year, and I've just scratched the surface...although with Mr. Brody's help, I have gained not only knowledge but also have put into practice his methodology too.

IF you have a specific question regarding Toll Booth prosperity, I'll include it in the question sheet I send to him, OK?

Gordon Jay Alexander
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Old November 13, 2007, 03:34 PM
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One of the best books I've read and tapes I've listened to is Roger Dawson's Secrets of Power Negotiating
http://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Power-...4985458&sr=1-1

Mack
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Old November 13, 2007, 10:37 PM
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One of the best books I've read and tapes I've listened to is Roger Dawson's Secrets of Power Negotiating
http://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Power-...4985458&sr=1-1
Thanks Mack for the recommendation!

I'm sure I've seen his book around in bookstores... When I find it again, I'll pick it up and leaf through it to check it out... (and most likely get a copy)...

Cheers,

Dien
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Old November 26, 2007, 01:03 AM
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Hi friends, I work at a University and I have some visiting researchers coming over for weekly periods to engage in research. They get their salary by the company in France but I wanted to know whether we should tax them as according to my interpretation of Article 21 of the double taxation agreement, they should not pay tax in the UK. Is anyone else who have helpful suggestions on this as I am not sure if we are following the correct procedure?
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Old November 26, 2007, 02:25 AM
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Hi friends, I work at a University and I have some visiting researchers coming over for weekly periods to engage in research. They get their salary by the company in France but I wanted to know whether we should tax them as according to my interpretation of Article 21 of the double taxation agreement, they should not pay tax in the UK. Is anyone else who have helpful suggestions on this as I am not sure if we are following the correct procedure?
Hi,

I'm no expert in this - for an expert opinion, you probably need to see an accountant.

However, many countries have double-taxation agreements. That generally means that if a person is receiving a salary from one place, and paying taxes on it, they should not be taxed in the other place. (Otherwise they would be taxed twice.)

I don't know for sure, but I would be very surprised if the UK and France didn't have such an agreement. However, to be sure, you probably need to see an accountant. You probably have accounting professionals working at your university who can tell you the answer, since I'm sure this can't be the first time this has happened...

Best of luck,

Dien
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Old November 26, 2007, 03:52 AM
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Not sure if any of this helps but it might contain some answers...

Although it might Not as it looks like much of it hasn't gone into force...

Maybe just old information...

Lots more of related info in Google might be worth Googling on...

UK/France Double Taxation Agreement – 2004...
UK/FRANCE DOUBLE TAXATION CONVENTION. SIGNED IN LONDON ON 28 JANUARY 2004 ... Article 20 (Government service). Article 21 (Teachers and researchers) ...
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/international/france.pdf

Double Taxation Relief Manual: Contents...
DT7321, DT: France: double taxation agreement, Article 21: Students and business apprentices. DT7322, DT: France: double taxation agreement, Article 22: ...
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/dtmanual/dt7250+.htm

UK-France Double Tax Treaty to be revised ... Please note that taxation is a complex subject and you should not take or refrain from taking any step without ...
http://www.sykesanderson.com/service...nce_latest.asp

Phil
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Old November 26, 2007, 03:47 AM
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Default No Tax Payable/Collectable

CCSharon,

Thanks for asking.

You are Not their employer or payer, so why would you want to tax them?

They don't live in your country and are not employed by anyone in your country nor paid by anyone in your country. Hence, you do not tax them. Simple. Leave their employer to do what needs to be done. They are not residents for tax purposes.

Michael Ross
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