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Old November 4th 05, 09:10 PM
Robert M. Gary
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What the ????? There is no income tax on general aviation. Maybe you
mean the personal income tax, which everyone pays?


Did you full up your tank with Avgas paid for with money found in the
street?
-Robert

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Old November 4th 05, 09:27 PM
Skylune
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by "Robert M. Gary" Nov 4, 2005 at 01:10 PM


What the ????? There is no income tax on general aviation. Maybe

you
mean the personal income tax, which everyone pays?


Did you full up your tank with Avgas paid for with money found in the
street?
-Robert"

What the....

Uh. No. I use 93 octane, unleaded, in my car. When I restart my
training ( I decided to go with the Cessna over the Piper) I'll use Avgas.


I haven't found any money on the street recently. If I do, I suppose I
could spend it on gasoline.



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Old November 5th 05, 02:06 AM
Robert M. Gary
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Uh. No. I use 93 octane, unleaded, in my car.

Then you probably paid income tax on the money you used to buy gas. The
airlines don't, its a deductible expense. Nothing wrong with that but
the point is that its an extra tax revenue generated by GA pilots.

 




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