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Post by aussiecro on Dec 27, 2012 10:08:15 GMT 1
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Post by gmh on Dec 27, 2012 12:34:49 GMT 1
I think my inlaws might apply for that. A pool would really add to the appeal of their country retreat.
Where's the money coming from though ? Can we expect the introduction of a new tourist tax to cover the costs ? Maybe just a hike in water and electricity prices will be enough. Oh, we already had those rise.
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Post by rene78 on Dec 27, 2012 19:53:20 GMT 1
Can't hardly believe it. Sure it's not a hoax? If it's tru, whre can you apply for it?
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Post by mh on Dec 29, 2012 4:39:56 GMT 1
The incentive targets hard working Croats that help to develop Croatia as a top tourist destination and it is not targeted to fill the coffers of property owners in general. It is too early to tell but I am sure hard working Croatian workers represented by heroic Croatian government will assure the lawful investment is supported by tax offset, tax deduction or ideally accelerated depreciation.
Croatian worker is taxed to the bone and deserves responsible financial management of their hard earned tax money.
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Post by rene78 on Dec 29, 2012 10:15:22 GMT 1
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Post by Carol on Dec 29, 2012 11:12:05 GMT 1
"heroic Croatian government"... never heard them called that before (I didn't think even their own mothers would call them that!)
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Post by rene78 on Dec 31, 2012 14:03:02 GMT 1
Ok, please give MH a diaper and a pacifier, so ''it'' will be quiet ;D ;D ;D
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Post by mh on Jan 1, 2013 6:31:15 GMT 1
"heroic Croatian government"... never heard them called that before (I didn't think even their own mothers would call them that!) Your scepticism is quite understandable. You are a Scottish decent? Well, in new 2013 Croatian people will pray for the end of the English occupation of Scotland and the end of the unjust rule from London. I am sure you will only then understand the feelings of the Croats. Wish everybody happy New Year and to the Scottish people lots of success in their fight for freedom.
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Post by justapixel on Jan 1, 2013 12:33:47 GMT 1
You really think these guys need your prayers? .
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Post by prkbrk on Jan 1, 2013 14:21:14 GMT 1
"heroic Croatian government"... never heard them called that before (I didn't think even their own mothers would call them that!) Your scepticism is quite understandable. You are a Scottish decent? Well, in new 2013 Croatian people will pray for the end of the English occupation of Scotland and the end of the unjust rule from London. I am sure you will only then understand the feelings of the Croats. Wish everybody happy New Year and to the Scottish people lots of success in their fight for freedom. As a patriotic and proud Scot I would be startled if this so called 'independence' occurs. It would be a disaster and Scotland's economy would go downhill to the level of Ireland, Greece, etc. Even the planned 'referendum' is biased as only residents in Scotland are allowed to vote (so that rules out Connery) and the SNP (led by by someone who actually looks like his surname) are even changing the rules to allow 16/17 year old to vote- remember this is a group of people who cannot vote for a change in government, watch an X rated movie, visit a pub legally, drive a car, smoke cigarettes, etc, etc, but can actually vote for 'independence' and a change in a 300+ year old 'partnership'- laughable indeed Fortunately I thnk common sense will occur - after all Scotland is not 'ruled' by London- Scots are in positions of influence and actually 'control' Great Britain to an extent already. Salmonds 'tin pot' dictatorship dreams are a danger to the average Scot and will see an exodus of people not seen since the Highland Clearances
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Post by rene78 on Jan 2, 2013 7:39:45 GMT 1
Ok, can we go back to the subject now? I really wonder if the story about the incentive programme is true. O can't find anything about it.
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Post by justapixel on Jan 2, 2013 10:26:05 GMT 1
Even if it's true, it's still pointless. I have yet to see a measure of new government that has any substance. We have replaced a government which was clueless and immoral with a government which is totally incompetent. I guess that could be called progress. .
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Post by mh on Jan 2, 2013 23:51:14 GMT 1
The measure is in the process of public consultation. Once they feel the pulse, they will make up their minds. It could also be a government PR, you never know.
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Post by mh on Jan 3, 2013 12:05:36 GMT 1
Even if it's true, it's still pointless. I have yet to see a measure of new government that has any substance. We have replaced a government which was clueless and immoral with a government which is totally incompetent. I guess that could be called progress. . Just thinking about any measure of any EU government in the last 4 years and even all Scottish gas and oil cant help them put their economies in black.
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Post by aussiecro on Jan 3, 2013 14:08:30 GMT 1
mh your last post was the most sensible thing you have said. The Croatian government is an easy target to have a crack at...but...99% of government's in the EU have just driven their countries into massive debt and problems in the last 4 years. Governments are no longer left to govern their countries, and that will become more apparent when the fiscal union comes into effect.
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