ConceptualEconomist
ConceptualEconomist t1_jb2abh9 wrote
Reply to comment by rammallamadingdongs in Safe, fun, family-friendly towns near North Attleboro? by InfiniteDay6607
100%. I’m by no means poor but man, every time I told someone I live in New Bedford, they immediately oh shocked or gasp and say something along the lines of “I’d never live there because x y z”. So annoying 🙄
ConceptualEconomist t1_j9ugh3h wrote
Reply to comment by Goofy_AF in [OC] The carnage in Adani shares continues. The group's market value has declined by 63% since the January 24 report of Hindenburg Research. by dipurai
It is, but just because he shorts doesn’t mean he’s lying or incorrect. But it is something that should be at least considered.
ConceptualEconomist t1_j9ib91d wrote
Reply to comment by funkygrrl in Why Mass why? Highest LLC formation and annual fee rate in the USA by funkygrrl
There’s a lot of reasons it could be higher, maybe MA has a lot more going on in terms of auditing businesses. Maybe MA wants to incentivize people to be general S Corps because they understand that there’s virtually little difference outside of the protections afforded to LLCs.
Regardless, it’s not really that important in the grand scheme of things. $500 should be a drop in the bucket for LLCs for MA.
If you want to point to other states, then you should take into account other parts of MA compared to that state (higher COL, other of the many indicators pointing to MA as being a top living destination state).
ConceptualEconomist t1_j9fcmpf wrote
Accountant here - there is some wrong information here in this thread about taxing of an LLC and S Corps. There are distinctions between these two things. An LLC is a legal structure that protects its partners from personal liability (there are exceptions to this, if the “corporate veil is pierced”). An S Corp is a tax-filing status where income flows through the entity to the person (S Corp v C Corp are the two types companies file for taxes, a lot of differences here but that’s another discussion).
LLCs require a higher fee because of the protection provided to LLCs by the state. People in this thread who say LLCs are taxed differently than S Corps or those who say MA is stupid and that’s why it’s a higher fee literally have zero clue what they’re talking about.
ConceptualEconomist t1_j9cjx3c wrote
Reply to comment by Marchtothesea85 in I’m looking for the best Greek style pizza in western mass? by Marchtothesea85
NOOOOO :(
ConceptualEconomist t1_j9cisan wrote
Apollo’s in Belchertown. Best pizza I’ve ever had (we got one cheese and one Buffalo chicken). Only went twice when we went to checkout UMass Amherst.
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ConceptualEconomist t1_izc3i4g wrote
Reply to comment by PmMeYourLore in [OC] The most popular tool brands on Reddit 2022 (r/Tools) by madredditscientist
Good friend who is a carpenter in New England uses it throughout the winter cause he doesn’t do so well with the cold. He loves it and it’s the difference between him last 2 minutes outside and a few hours.
ConceptualEconomist t1_izb15i7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Salem company funneled more than $3 million in Massachusetts taxpayer funds to owners: Maura Healey by ak47workaccnt
Saying I have a vagina (aka trying to call me a woman) as an insult is 1. insanely unoriginal and 2. reflects the fact you have 0 understanding of anything going on around you. Try coming up with insults that are original and aren’t misogynistic.
ConceptualEconomist t1_izb0d1y wrote
Reply to comment by mrhuggiebear in Salem company funneled more than $3 million in Massachusetts taxpayer funds to owners: Maura Healey by ak47workaccnt
Stop drinking the kool-aid, sheep.
ConceptualEconomist t1_izb03vs wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Salem company funneled more than $3 million in Massachusetts taxpayer funds to owners: Maura Healey by ak47workaccnt
Only sociopaths make everything about politics. If everything were about politics, everyone would be a politician.
ConceptualEconomist t1_izaldvw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Salem company funneled more than $3 million in Massachusetts taxpayer funds to owners: Maura Healey by ak47workaccnt
Only a fucking moron would make this political.
ConceptualEconomist t1_is2rwvg wrote
Reply to comment by sfasdf2141 in Democracy and economic equality in six major western countries, since 1980 [OC] by progressinmotion
Lmao, it’s not pedantic. Additionally, you pick up on an extra ‘s’ and try to make fun of my mistake, and you also say “Thanks for helping my writing out”. Pick up a book, go back to school, go outside and touch some grass, maybe talk to another person that you can physically see! Just something other than staying on Reddit, please.
ConceptualEconomist t1_is2p6dz wrote
Reply to comment by sfasdf2141 in Democracy and economic equality in six major western countries, since 1980 [OC] by progressinmotion
My reading comprehension? Did you see the original point I was trying to make about the original commenter’s “the US didn’t ‘lose economic equality’ as much as it ‘gained inequality’”? The point I was trying to make is they are the same and you’re going off about “ReAL WorLD APPliCaTIoN”. You’re two scenarios of Americans either becoming poorer or wealthier is independent of “gaining inequality” and “losing equality” being the same thing. In your first scenario (Americans becoming poorer - had to point this out because your reading comprehension is probably lower than that of the average second grader), they gained inequality/losses equality. In your second scenario (Americans gaining wealth), they gained equality/lost inequality.
ConceptualEconomist t1_is2n7f1 wrote
Reply to comment by sfasdf2141 in Democracy and economic equality in six major western countries, since 1980 [OC] by progressinmotion
You are conflating it with a specific class. You’re practically admitting to it by saying “Middle class people being pushed into poverty, versus wealthy people tripling their salaries, both increase inequality. One is a massive problem, the other, not nearly as much.” You even said both increase inequality! So how is that different from decreasing equality? It isn’t different.
ConceptualEconomist t1_is2kux5 wrote
Reply to comment by sfasdf2141 in Democracy and economic equality in six major western countries, since 1980 [OC] by progressinmotion
Don’t conflate equality with specific classes. Equality is relative to all classes, not one. “Gaining inequality” could mean the wealthy becoming wealthier, the poorer becoming poorer, or a mix of the two. You are assigning inequality solely to the working class, which is stupid because the “inequality” part is the working class relative to the wealthy. What about if the working class became even more better off than the poor? Would you say the working class “gained equality”? No, you’d say “it is less equitable”.
ConceptualEconomist t1_is1w8pp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Democracy and economic equality in six major western countries, since 1980 [OC] by progressinmotion
Agreed with Reagan era introducing tax laws/regs that helped the rich, but the whole “US didn’t ‘lose economic equality’ as much as it “gained economic inequality’” literally mean the same thing. Becoming less equitable is the same as becoming more inequitable. There’s no possible way by definition for something to become less equitable and less inequitable simultaneously.
ConceptualEconomist t1_jb5ai6z wrote
Reply to comment by rammallamadingdongs in Safe, fun, family-friendly towns near North Attleboro? by InfiniteDay6607
Don’t even get me started on people from the cape lol, anything over the bridge for them is a downgrade 😒 Wareham and Plymouth are probably the furthest they’ll go without being snobby about it. That’s just a generalization, but definitely one kind of rooted in reality lol