I want to fucking die what the fuck does this mean
Sticking out your gyat for the rizzler
you're so skibidi
you're so fanum tax
I wanna be your sigma
24π 10π
The ginormous ammount of money that you have to pay for an AE86/ Toyota Corolla Levin / Toyota Sprinter Trueno because of the car's Legend status. Since it's introduction in the popular anime Initial D, the car has skyrocketed in value as collector's, car enthusiasts and weebs want a piece of that Deja Vu feeling.
Context on the anime:
Initial D depicts a guy delivering Tofu through the mountain roads of Japan, while and drifting on the corners. He then starts racing other drivers, usually with better cars than him. This anime is one of the things that propelled drifting in Japan to what it is today.
Bryan: Bro, Mike just bought a new AE86! Dope
John: What? How much did he pay?
Bryan: Like 30k
John: Fucking Tofu Tax
Burdened, to the point of exhaustion
Shortened from "taxed out of existence"
My boss kept me late every night this week, and I'm feeling a bit taxed out.
The primary activity of upper class brits
βBoris commited tax evasion againβ
βWow shockerβ
Tax haven is a country in which big companies like Facobook or Microsoft or any other business giant deposite their profit for tiny prices to avoid taxes, whereas you work your ass off to revive the economy.
Company X reported operating 25 subsidiaries in tax havens in 2012.
When you working behind the bar and a customer is being a right twat so you apply the twat tax
Customer: Oi bartender, I've been waiting forever, pour me a double vodka coke
Bartender: *Applies the twat tax and discreetly pours single vodka coke and charges for a double*
Tax law changes with supporting anecdotes or cases sited where they are almost unbelievable and yet true.
"Did you see this juicy bit of tax porn? HIE Holdings, Inc. v. Comm. TCM 2009-130? The dude tried to hide money from his wife by setting up a shell company with his mistress where she billed out $20K a month for fake coffee beans and pretended to buy arcade games! For $20,000 a month he should have bought some of the arcade games."