Posts Tagged Income
A Review of the Equinox Income Opportunity
Posted by james in Mont Tremblant on January 11th, 2010
On April 20, 2000, the US District court of the District of Nevada ordered equinox to shut down and liquidate their business. The Federal Trade Commission has been watching pyramid-marketing schemes for a long time. During this time, they have found many fraudulent complaints. There are many network marketing companies that are legitimate, but the FTC is out to protect the consumers against fraud.
The Federal Trade Commission has proposed new rulings for Pyramid Marketing. In the explanation by the FTC have alleged violations against Equinox Corporation of state securities laws; deceptive trade practices laws, false advertising laws, pyramid laws and licensing requirement laws.
According to the allegations in the complaint filed with the court, Equinox operated a multi-level marketing company that offered distributorships for products. Because of this, the FTC is watching MLMs more closely than ever before. Pyramid schemes come in so many forms that they are hard for us to recognize them. But they do share one characteristic. They promise the consumers or the investors large profits based mainly on recruiting others to join their programs, but what makes this an important factor is these profits are not based from any real investment or real sale of goods to the public.
Some companies may claim to have a product, but this is a disguise to hide the pyramid structure. There are two signs to look for in a multi-level marketing company that will tell you if it is a pyramid. They are “Inventory Loading” and a “lack of retail sales”. The Inventory Loading is when they require you to buy more products than you could ever sell, usually at very high prices. When this happens, the people at the top make a huge amount of profits in one swoop. The people at the bottom are making huge payments for these products that are difficult to sell.
Another aspect of a Pyramid scheme is the promise of an ongoing commercial relationship where they will recruit new prospects to operate their own business selling products and services. They may offer training and advertising for their investment and promises of a successful career.
Since 1990, the FTC has brought 20 cases in pyramid schemes under the Section 5.79. During the time from Jan 1997 to December 2005, the FTC staff had observed 17,858 consumer complaints reporting against pyramid schemes with over $46 million in damages.
Just for an example of the kind of money these pyramid schemes took in, one program attracted more than 150,000 consumers who together paid over $80 million during a 3-year period. With Equinox, consumers have lost over $40 million dollars and http://Skybiz.com $20 million. It has been shown when consumers join these schemes, they make their investment, but eventually drop out losing everything. The drop out rate is shown to be 90 percent of more, and they will never recoup their investment.
So as you research Network Marketing companies, you will know what you need to look for. If you have further questions, you can go the website of the Federal Trade Commission and search Equinox.
There are some really great companies out there to choose from that are totally legitimate. You will need to do your research in the companies of you choice thoroughly.
Real Estate Training For Increased Productivity, Sales & Income!
Posted by james in Real Estate on December 21st, 2009
http://www.leadersedgetrain… real estate Sales Objection Handling Skills for Real Estate Agents and Offices looking to boost productivity and earn the income of their dreams through Real Estate!
Real Estate Training For Increased Productivity, Sales & Income!
Posted by james in Real Estate on December 20th, 2009
http://www.leadersedgetrain… real estate Sales Objection Handling Skills for Real Estate Agents and Offices looking to boost productivity and earn the income of their dreams through Real Estate!
Real Estate Training For Increased Productivity, Sales & Income!
Posted by james in Real Estate on December 18th, 2009
http://www.leadersedgetrain… real estate Sales Objection Handling Skills for Real Estate Agents and Offices looking to boost productivity and earn the income of their dreams through Real Estate!
How Can Taxes You Pay On Real Estate Benefit Your Income Tax Return?
Posted by james in Real Estate on August 22nd, 2009
I’m doing a project for my business class, and I need lots of informations on this question.
Also I have another question:
What type of taxes do you have to pay on real estate?
If I Claim To Be A Real Estate Professional For Tax Purposes, Is My Income Subject To Fica?
Posted by james in Real Estate on July 22nd, 2009
I qualify as a real estate professional for tax purposes. I own and manage over 25 rental properties. I have not claimed that status in the past. I have recently married and my husband has retirement and investment income in excess of the maximum income amount allowed under the passive activity rules. If I make a profit from my investments, am I subject to FICA taxes on that income? Is there a downside to claiming real estate professional status?
Do You Pay Estate Taxes For The Deceased Plus Federal Taxes On What The Beneficieciers Get As Regular Income?
Posted by james in Real Estate on July 11th, 2009
If someone dies and you pay the estate tax to the state on their assets at time of death (say 4%), do the heirs then also pay a federal tax on the amount that they get distributed from the balance of the estate?
How Is Nj And Federal Estate And Income Tax Handled For Annuities And Life Insurance?
Posted by james in Real Estate on July 11th, 2009
Serving as executor – both parents passed in 2005. How is the Estate and Income Tax handled for both New Jersey and Federal returns on Annuities and Life/Term Insurance. Not sure what is taxable as Income and what is taxable to Estate. Also, not sure who pays the taxes, beneficiary or estate on the income tax – assuming there is a income tax liability.