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| Cpt.Cocaine |
So I just did some calculations, and because of the retarded way the government measures loans and bursaries, my income for the next 3 years will be capped at around 10,000$. That is including part time work during the semesters and full time work in the summer. The "sweet spot" for the amount of money I should be making from work is around 4500$, and from that point, the more money I make, the more gets taken out of my bursary in exponential fashion.
Although I'm already planning on doing it buddhist monk-style and living off little more than the contents of a backpack, I should like to find some extra source of income that won't lead to my bursaries being further reduced.
Some good ideas to get you started; Selling my virginity on craigslist, start a christian rock band, sell crack on st-catherine. |
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| tubularbills |
| if you deploy, your income is non-taxable. |
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| nchs09 |
| Try robbing people. |
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| Omega_Blue |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
Try robbing people. |
never fails, this man speaks the truth. burglary would also be an acceptable option |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
if you deploy, your income is non-taxable. |
gee i wonder why...
Enjoying my money? :) |
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| Cpt.Cocaine |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
if you deploy, your income is non-taxable. |
Well the point isn't really to avoid taxes seeing as, at that low of an income, I already pay none. It's the fact that if it appears on my tax report then they'll use that as a justification for cutting my bursary some more. |
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