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Dec 10, 2007View in Crawl 4
So he complains about the base Mac Pro being $2500, then goes on to say that a well equipped Mac Pro with dual 30" ACDs at $5,302.70 is "not bad"? What an idiot.
That's part of the problem. H e didn't say that -- and he should have, since sosme kind of business is /required/ to use this (either S-Corp, C-Corp, Partnership, or Sole Proprietorship)
I see it as the person writing an article from their own perspective. "I like macs... I feel macs cost more than I would like... Here is how I plan to justify the cost of one." Not really misinformation, just information specific to his interests.His article is poorly constructed for certain, but hardly worth the wrath some posters have been spitting...
mastercDec 11, 2007
So he complains about the base Mac Pro being $2500, then goes on to say that a well equipped Mac Pro with dual 30" ACDs at $5,302.70 is "not bad"? What an idiot.
jammerDec 11, 2007
It's not inacurate, but unless you are some sort of a business entity you cannot take this deduction.
mrdiggduggDec 16, 2007
That's part of the problem. H e didn't say that -- and he should have, since sosme kind of business is /required/ to use this (either S-Corp, C-Corp, Partnership, or Sole Proprietorship)
opaquemurdockDec 20, 2007
I see it as the person writing an article from their own perspective. "I like macs... I feel macs cost more than I would like... Here is how I plan to justify the cost of one." Not really misinformation, just information specific to his interests.His article is poorly constructed for certain, but hardly worth the wrath some posters have been spitting...