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Update:
Seems not any lender will be available for me, I ask too much.
Denied by all of them.
@Anonymous wrote:Update:
Seems not any lender will be available for me, I ask too much.
Denied by all of them.
Sorry to hear that. Maybe look at a less expensive car?
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Update:
Seems not any lender will be available for me, I ask too much.
Denied by all of them.
Sorry to hear that. Maybe look at a less expensive car?
Update:
Gave up the cayenne, got a BMW X5.
Financed by GM Financial, I put total 22500 down payment, 600per month, 72months, and 5% rate.
This may be off topic." yes, since i am not citizen of US, i don't have to report that part." If you are a legal permanent resident you still have to pay taxes on worldwide income unless there are relevant tax treaties tro avoid double taxation. Congrats on your BMW.
@pontevecchio wrote:This may be off topic." yes, since i am not citizen of US, i don't have to report that part." If you are a legal permanent resident you still have to pay taxes on worldwide income unless there are relevant tax treaties tro avoid double taxation. Congrats on your BMW.
Actually I'm not permanent resident either, I work here legally with work visa, the guy who takes care of our tax stuff, he said that I don’t have to report any oversea income by law. I pay my tax of that part in my home country.
btw: I don't lika tax evader either, same as you guys.