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  1. #11

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    @ hardawayray..hehe, mra klaro ayu broe sah...wahehe

    mao gani ni advice qo niya daan...

  2. #12

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    naah..samot broe, exchange or no exchange, better check your taxation 101 and Law subject before,

    wahehe

  3. #13

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    Yeah, after I trade some receipts this afternoon... Ill review my taxation 101 Sir Stephen P. Tarongoy

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    Okay ra nah broe, maski i check pa nah nimo...wahehe

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    Text or Call the number above. Will do meet ups!

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    guys, do not judge wui. hehe.

    one thing gamit ani? tax deductibility! especially karon na istrikto kau BIR.

    TS: cge mangita ko receipts. hehe. walay timeframe? or february ra?

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    @koykoy, wa man qo mo judge broe...its just against forum rules, aqo ra gani gi hinay2x/medya2x

    pag pasabot sa atong halangdong amigo, Bawal man nah sa BIR (its against Philippine Law)Forum Rules

    no. 8, hope it helps...

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    Quote Originally Posted by koykoy View Post
    guys, do not judge wui. hehe.

    one thing gamit ani? tax deductibility! especially karon na istrikto kau BIR.

    TS: cge mangita ko receipts. hehe. walay timeframe? or february ra?

    February 2010 Bro Koykoy! Then moving forward.

    March to December 2010 in the future.

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    By the way guys, para sa mga wala kasabot.

    The ACT of trading receipts from one person to another is not a crime. It is what the receiving party does to the receipt that makes it legal or not based on Philippine laws. Thus, what we have here in this thread, is merely asking for people to trade in their UNUSED gasoline/diesel receipts. No one is forcing anybody to do the TRADE. Some people doesnt need these, others do.

    I'll give you a scenario:
    If Pedro gives his unused gasoline receipt to Juan, does that mean that Pedro already committed a crime for he has done the ACT OF TRADING RECEIPTS TO HIS FRIEND? SHOULD BOTH OF THEM WHO ACTED THE TRADE BE PUNISHED BY LAW? Of course not! And this is what the thread is all about.

    But what Juan does to the receipts is what should be pointed out.

    Remember, I did not give any conclusive statement, or definitive reason of what I shall be doing with the receipts. Only and if only the management and the MODS will demand an explaination will I give it to them and only to them.

    I dont owe any explaination to anybody else... we are all using istorya.net for our amusement and advantage. We are all members here. No one is above the other. Except the management of the forum.

    People here who already crucified the TS based on asking receipts is like condemning a person asking for an aluminum foil in this forum assuming that he will be using the aluminum foil as a paraphernalia for shabu addiction act. Not even knowing that there are many uses of the item.

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    Ill txt u when I will find my receipts

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