effectuator

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effectuator

effectuator

@effectuator

Reportedly "an avid reader, a high-up muckity-muck... and an all-round fascinating character." Also @[email protected]

شامل ہوئے Kasım 2008
181 فالونگ103 فالوورز
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effectuator@effectuator·
Hi @CityPowerJhb, the steet lights on Rudd Road, Illovo between Otto Street and Chaplin Road are not working. Perhaps because the thin overhead wiring has snapped?
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Hi @JHBWater, this leak has been going for over a week now. Corner of Chaplin and Atherstone Roads, Illovo.
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@MyJRA Still no substantive action by @MyJRA but at least we now have warning / protection for both vehicles and pedestrians.
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effectuator@effectuator·
It also demonstrates that the sinkhole, first on the pavement but now going under the road, which @MyJRA has been ignoring for two or three years now, extends for 30-40 metres further under the pavement. Small problems ignored become big ones.
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effectuator@effectuator·
@JHBWater This iteration of the recurring sewer overflow on Rudd Road, Illovo, between Chaplin Road and Otto Street is coming up for a week old now.
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Ben Cronin
Ben Cronin@BenjaminACronin·
The court appears to be opening the door to a limited prospective law making power within tighter constraints and has suspended the declaration for 24 months. SARS/NT should start considering alternative provisions for almost all our tax statutes.
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Ben Cronin@BenjaminACronin·
I am glad the HC has declared the power of the FinMin - to change the VAT rate unilaterally, by mere announcement - to be unconstitutional. This will of course go to the ConCourt, but it is an important step in the process of democratising the budget process.
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Jon Kirkham@jonkirkham·
@dieworkwear If football jerseys and leggings had collars and buttons, they'd be officially semi-formal business wear, too. 🤣
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
interesting to me that polo shirts are rooted in sport (polo, tennis, and golf) but seen are more respectable and even quasi-business attire simply bc upper class white men played these sports. football jerseys, basketball shorts, and women's athleisure are seen differently
Gad Saad@GadSaad

Why do women no longer wear any real clothes and instead are always in athleisure? It’s grotesque. Every single woman at the cafe is dressed in this manner.

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@dailymaverick Good to see you have explained the graphic error now. The other two errors mentioned in this thread remain.
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effectuator@effectuator·
Interesting to see the graphic has been silently deleted and the other two errors have been left untouched. If you want to check the office picture, try Google steet maps for the corner of Rissik and Albert streets in Johannesburg.
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effectuator@effectuator·
@dailymaverick Multiple errors in Kieswetter turnaround story: 2016-2019=7, not 6. SARS office picture is in Johannesburg, not Pretoria. "Pravin Manuel" in graphic?
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Daily Maverick@dailymaverick·
Can legal AI specialists survive their own success? #Echobox=1772340153" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">dailymaverick.co.za/article/2026-0…
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Tom Toro@TTomTToro·
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Jon Schiefer
Jon Schiefer@BrandXJon·
I believe in truth in #advertising. And I found this on socials and it feels increasingly more relevant as time passes.
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SFFSA@SciFiZA·
Join us for an old-timers quiz on Saturday, February 21st at 14h45 for 15h00. After that we will watch Forbidden Planet, a 1956 American science-fiction cult classic. Venue: Nexus at 21 Harley St, Ferndale, Randburg Zoom details on the website.
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effectuator@effectuator·
@CityofJoburgZA Oops. Even more worrying is that Sharepoint 2010 has been unsupported since 2021. .NET Framework 4.0 for even longer.
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Karyn Maughan
Karyn Maughan@karynmaughan·
Having present, supportive, honest and kind parents is a privilege and a blessing that becomes more and more apparent, the older you get.
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Philosophy Quotes
Philosophy Quotes@philosophors·
“The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.” — Bertrand Russell
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effectuator@effectuator·
@Arfness Not so. Interest is taxed as it is earned. Reinvestment is irrelevant. As an example, see sections 7(1) and 24J of the South African Income Tax Act, 1962. But even on your premise, what happens if the person does draw the interest annually? Double tax?
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Andrew Fraser
Andrew Fraser@Arfness·
@effectuator You only pay tax on the interest when it is realised. If it is reinvested, it is not income. And that is the reason for a wealth tax. It is possible to never earn an income and to fund your lifestyle completely with loans against unrealised capital gains until you die.
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Andrew Fraser
Andrew Fraser@Arfness·
So many words to obfuscate the reason for the tax. Super wealthy individuals don't pay income tax on their disposable 'income' because they fund their lifestyles by taking loans against unrealised capital gains.
david friedberg@friedberg

why not just raise income tax rates? because your real intent is not to just “provide healthcare”. you’re masking that you are proposing the creation of, for the first time in the 250 years of this American republic, an organized government seizure of private property from citizens. you’re calling it a “wealth tax” or a “billionaires tax” or “millionaires tax” or whatever nom du jour polls well. but at the end of the day, it’s the seizure of private property from citizens by the government. citizens that earned money, paid their fair taxes on those earnings (53% if they live in California) and are now being told they need to hand over after-tax assets because the government has failed to provide promised services with the revenue it’s collected, and are now re-casting their own failure to be a socio-economic inequity that must be justly resolved... a slippery slope that has never gone anywhere good (see economic effects in USSR, Cuba, Venezuela, France and Norway wealth tax etc.) the American founders fled tyranny in Europe and this amazing nation was populated by immigrants (myself and your parents) from around the world not just looking for a “better life” but for a place where they could have freedom from tyrannical governments that can take what they want from private citizens. a great nation borne of property rights, the rule of law, and endowed freedoms to believe, speak, or act. these principles led to the greatest run of innovations, successes, and widespread increase in prosperity, for all citizens, ever seen. the citizens, the individuals, not the institutions, delivered this progress. those who invented, who toiled, who bled, who sacrificed, who took risk and persevered, who led, and who changed the world, are not charlatans, kleptocrats, or oligarchs. they’re what made us all better off. prosperity is a measure of america’s success, not its failure. it is your principle that is so offensive, as evidenced by the broad disdain for your flippant flirtation with the darkest of human fantasy - socialism. you and other neo-socialists have led so many of us to reflect on America’s history and what it is becoming. that now leads so many to consider, so unnecessarily, leaving their homes for a place where everyone stands up to shout down the principle you suggest. because if your ideas are now considered moderate, it’s clear this titanic is sinking. that a “simple tax” of taking assets that have been earned, through toil and tribulation, rightly taxed, and preserved, should now be unjustly seized, is your solution to a problem of obvious government mismanagement and outright fraud, tells us that your true motivation lies not in giving people healthcare but in cutting down success and deleting the system of prosperity and opportunity for all. i don’t care, and neither should anyone else, what the sum total market value of a private citizens private assets might be. it is none of my business and should be none of yours. because, again, once you open that pandora’s box, we might as well study Lord of the Flies … there is literally nothing stopping 51% of citizens demanding that their government go out and seize 100% of the private property of the 49%. want to give healthcare to people in need? do your job and fix healthcare. make it affordable. want to be lazy about it? then do your job lazily and raise income taxes. want to take private property from private citizens who have paid their fair share of taxes and legally earned their property, then honestly declare that it is envy, not inequity, that you strive to resolve…

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effectuator@effectuator·
@Arfness Simple example. Someone earns 5% fully taxable interest on conservatively invested wealth. Assuming 45% income tax, they are effectively paying a 2.25% tax on wealth. A non-creditable 1% wealth tax takes it to 3.25%, while those who borrow against unrealised capital gains pay 1%.
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