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Can someone translate 4 me? Illinois Department of Revenue Regulations Title 86 Part 130 Section 130.430?

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bhawkfan16


I seriously can't figure out what the hell this thing is actually telling me. for all practical purposes what does it mean?


Answer
Basically, what they are trying to tell you here, that if you are in the business of renting out equipment and other personal property (e.g. construction equipment, lawn mowers, steam cleaners, pick axes, or whatever) you have to collect the state use tax, which is equal to the state sales tax, and remit it to the state.

http://tax.illinois.gov/LegalInformation/regs/part130/130-2013.pdf

Why do people think it's the end of the world?




Chris


Remember people like Napoleon and Hitler? People thought it was the end of the world back when those guys were tough shit. Now their in the ground and it's years and years later. The world is still spinning.


Answer
Napoleon and Hitler were supposedly the first two of the three antichrists, the last yet to come or could possibly have already come (possibly Saddam Hussein or some argue Obama - haha prob not though)

The world has been set to end many times before

1.) January 1, 1000 A.D.

The months leading up to the new millennium were tumultuous. Many pilgrims, knights, and others made a trip to Jerusalem, thinking that the Apocalypse and Armageddon was upon them. During their trip there, many died of disease and hunger. Some pilgrims even sold all their belongings in the hope that it would help them become one of the chosen few to ascend. Needless to say, the world was relatively safe when the calendar rolled over and many pilgrims were left homeless.

2.) Many dates in 1843 and 1844

There was this preacher named William Miller. He studied the Bible extensively and after doing some calculations, he became convinced that the world was going to end sometime in 1843. He double checked his answers for 4 years and then in 1822 went public in a document with his declaration. He said the world would end between March 21, 1843 and March 21, 1844. When nothing happened, he pushed the date back to April 18, 1844. Another man within this movement, now known as Millerism, predicted the final doomsday date of October 22, 1844. When nothing happened (again), it became known as âThe Great Disappointment.â The Millerism movement weakened after that and the thousands of followers were left confused and in disbelief.

3.) March 10, 1982

Whatâs so special about March 10, 1982? Well on that day, the planets were all on the same side of the sun. While the planets were not exactly in a straight line, many people saw this event as a sign of the end times. The âJupiter Effectâ was supposed to wreak havoc over tidal forces, cause earthquakes and hurricanes, and almost every other natural disaster you can imagine. Well, weâre still here.

4.) January 1, 2000

The infamous Y2K situation. Futurists had visions of toasters attacking their owners with weaponized toast and lawn mowers chasing after gardeners. Governments around the world feared that computers and electronic systems would read the digits â00â³ as 1900, instead of 2000. There is no doubt that at least a few of the people who showed up in Times Square in New York that night were expecting to go out in a blaze of glory. Much to their dismay, the Y2K situation passed relatively harmlessly.

5.) June 6, 2006

If you write that date in short form, it comes out 6/6/06. As you may know, the number â666â² is referred to as the sign of the devil. Religious sects were informing everyone they could that the Antichrist was returning to Earth and that people should prepare themselves. Either the Antichrist never came, or he got stuck in traffic because Earth still stands.

6.) December 21/23, 2012

This is quite possibly the most famous date for the end of the world. The date was âpredictedâ by the Mayans as the last date on their Long Count calendar. Other events are schedule to occur in 2012, causing more hype. One event includes the sun reaching a solar maximum (it might happen in early 2013). When it does that, the magnetic poles of the Earth supposedly might reverse, causing unimaginable damage. There is also a theory that a giant solar flare will incinerate the planet and if that wasnât enough, supervolcanoes will erupt and completely block out the sun for whatever life is left on the Earth.

7.) The year 3797

Nostradamus is seen as a âprophetâ by many. His books of quatrains that are supposedly about future events are well known and documented. However, Nostradamusâs prophecies stop abruptly at the year 3797. A sign of the end of the world? We will see. If it happens, please let me know so this article can be updated.




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