Dimitri,
If I yank my investment out of AWE stock am I taxed on the whole amount or just what I have made?
One less terrorist to worry about.
Chechen Rebels Kill Top Pro-Moscow Official And Three Policemen
MOSCOW, May 3, 2000 -- (Agence France Presse) Chechen rebels have killed a top pro-Moscow official in the south of the breakaway republic and three policemen elsewhere in Chechnya, Russian military headquarters said on Wednesday.
The head of the southeastern Vedeno district, whose family name was given as Miziyev, was killed Tuesday by separatist forces targeting Chechens
co-operating with Moscow, a military official told the Interfax news agency. No details of the incident were given.
On Monday, Chechnya's pro-Moscow religious leader, the mufti Akhmad Kadyrov, said he had narrowly escaped an attempt on his life, which he blamed on separatist President Aslan Maskhadov.
The policemen's car came under fire on Tuesday from Chechen gunmen on the road from Argun, just east of the capital Grozny, the ITAR-TASS news agency reported, citing army headquarters. ((c) 2000 Agence France Presse)
Betterthan.. Way to tell Jake B. off.Wonder wear ALLPISS has been, feel like letting him know who the Boss is. HE HE HE
If I might take a stab at your question to Dimi, if the funds used for the investment came via an incentive or bonus or a like program you are responsibnle for that full amount you received plus any gains from your investment. If on the other hand the funds used for the investment were from your personal account then you pay only taxes on the profits gained through the investment. This may be offset by any loses and or deductions that you may experience through the balance of the year.
Mary,
Thank you, the funds I used were from my personal account. So that's good to know I will only be taxed on my profit. Very disapoinetd with this stock. I would have felt better spending it on you Mary ... Do you have any info on a stock that I could make some quick money. I'm trying new tactics at buying my toys rather than dip into my bank accounts! I just hope the taxes I pay on my profits won't be used to support jakes inbred troll kids!
betterthanyou,
Goy simpleton,
The Spehardic know more about money than any of you beggar goys. We are the chosen people.
Why POOR goy are even buying stock is beyond me!
fool does not even know he has to pay 28% Capital gains tax for stock sold with 18 months! Stocks held less than 18 months 20%.
You pay for me!!! A goy pay for the chosen people! the Sephardic. You are a born comedian!
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA !!!!
Next time Better,
Mind your own business. I have to teach the coward Igor a lesson.
Jake,
Want my address you skinny little dork. This morning when I woke up I took a big old jake and and wiped my ass with the pages from the spehardic.
Better than;
You want to double your money go into Redhat or ONC which is listed on the Vancouver Stock exchange and is very close to finding Medical cures for certain types of cancer. Check them out. Everybody here is an expert I see... LOL. But these two shares are a sure thing and will separate you from the Chumps... take All American's word for it.
Dimi-babe;
LOL...
Hey Babbbbbbooooooooooon,
Where have you been, YA Fat Hairy Yard Ape! LOL
>>Chechen Rebels Kill Top Pro-Moscow Official And Three Policemen
Muahahahaha! Less people on this world! Do you think ANYONE here cares if Chechens kill Chechens?
Chechen chief says generals, not Putin, want war
Reuters
May 3 2000 10:23AM ET
PARIS (Reuters) - Chechen leader Aslan Maskhadov said in an interview published in Paris Wednesday that Russian generals, but not President-elect Vladimir Putin, were seeking to prolong the fighting in Chechnya.
``He (Putin) needed the war in order to be elected but now he must know it leads nowhere,'' Maskhadov told the daily Le Monde.
``But the problem is that his generals need the war,'' Maskhadov said in an interview conducted May 1 in an unspecified location.
``The generals feel they brought Putin to power and now they want honors and cash. If the war were to stop, the truth would emerge about bomb attacks in Moscow and other manipulations which led to it,'' he said, adding: ``Putin is like a hostage to his generals.''
Putin recently was quoted as saying the Chechen leader was considered a criminal but he might benefit from an amnesty offered to Chechen rebels who laid down their arms.
Maskhadov said Russian forces were losing three times as many men during guerrilla warfare now as they were during frontal attacks on the capital Grozny.
``We have been resisting against the Russians for 400 years and we will hold on this time, too,'' he said.