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hi lufc! (weird name, inni't) Anyway, I think I could enlighten you , but I have to know which Tax are you talking about(IVA, IRPF, transmisiones...), as all of them apply different bands and it depends if is a direct or a indirect tax...well actually it's quite complicated to explain!  :lo: (I wonder if all lawyers remember so little about laws???  ) but anyway, if you are lucky and I remember that tax, I'll try to explain it!!! besiiitos!!! :s:
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hey lufc, if i am not wrong, you are referring to the irpf ( impuesto sobre la renta de personas f�sicas). just a guess so correct me if i am wrong. as far as i know, this tax varies (14%-...) depending on your "ep�grafe" or area of business activity. saludos, jer... p.d. starwarsfreak, if you or any of your lawyer friends know a way to get into that 2%, 3% or even 4% tax bracket, please do tell
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hehehe... that's why I said which tax was it, 'cose the income thing gave me a clue...but the 2%,3% made me doubt it was the IRPF! If I knew just how pay the 2%...... Studying law would have been worthwhile!!!!! 
" a song for...someone who needs somewhere to long for....homesick....cose i no longer know...where home is"<br />king of convenience
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