Inflikt

May 14, 2008

Croquet by the Freeway

Are you looking for something exciting to do? Are you tired of being cooped up inside all day watching TV, or doing other menial things? I was once looking for things to do, myself. Then I found outdoor games, the cheap form of entertainment that keeps on giving. Buy a tennis racket and some tennis balls, and you can go play as often as you want for free. Many tennis courts are open to the public for free. You can get some golf clubs and practice putting in the park. There are many other games too, like bocce ball, kubb, horseshoes, quoits, petanque and more. Recently I have started playing croquet more often. You can play it anywhere at anytime. Just find an open space or field and you can play.

A couple weeks ago I played on some grass field between the freeway and a university where I live. I went with some friends. I already had the croquet set, so it was a fun, pleasant, and free activity for all of us. I and one other person had played before, although he had not played for about twenty years. One of the others had played once, because I recently taught her how, and the other one had not really heard of the game, so I had to teach or re-teach them all the rules.

We played two games, because the first one everyone had to learn or relearn how to play it. We just played the regular version of the game, where the first person to hit the final stick wins, rather than playing competition croquet with opposing teams, or poison croquet where the first person to the stick has to kill the other players’ balls with their poison ball. We all started on the same side of the course and went around together. It thought it would be an easy win, both games, for me, because the others had not played at all or had not played for a long time. I underestimated their beginner’s luck, however, and how bad of a player I am myself. Sometimes the ball just does not roll your way. Anyway, they all got lucky, and I took third place the first game and second place the second game. They all took every shot they could at me too.

I almost had them all beat on the second game. I was far ahead and hitting the ball toward the third to last wicket. I hit the ball, but overshot and missed the wicket. They gained on me as I tried to hit my ball in the reverse direction to take another shot toward the wicket. If I remember right, I had my ball set up to hit it forward through the wicket again, when one of the them hit me and roqueted my ball out the way, making me have to take another turn to line up again. That was the killer hit for me. I nearly came in third going for the final wickets, but luckily the person in front of me at the time messed up on their last shot too, so it gave me another opportunity. In the end I was able to pull through into second. I did not feel too bad though. I was kind of glad to give the girl an opportunity to win.
I will have other chances to play against them all though since I have my own croquet set. I can work on my game without them knowing and come back and kick some butt next time. No more messing around. I am sick of losing at my own game and I am not going to let it happen anymore. Even if I do though, at least I can spend some good quality time outdoors doing fun, but cheap activities with friends and family.

About the Author

Peter Jay is a Vice President with Yard Game Central and a manager and web administrator with PlayCroquet.com. For more information about croquet sets, visit PlayCroquet.com.

Filed under: Sports Stuff — Admin @ 2:49 pm

Buying Spanish Property - Are You A Fraudster And Didn’t Know It?

Purchase price and declared amount

It is common practice in Spain to under declare the sales price of your property. This practice is very much against the law and should not be entertained - it is fraudulent because you are defrauding the tax office - which carries a prison sentence. However many Spanish Owners will not sell you the property unless you under declare. So what is an honest citizen like your self to do?

What is black money?

Black money is the difference between the declared price and the actual sales price. So if you bought your property for 100,000 and declared 80,000 the black money element would be 20,000.
The reason why it happens is because the seller is liable to pay upto 35% of the profit as capital gains tax and the buyer pays taxes based on the sale price - so in effect both parties gain - don’t they?

Well current EU Directive means it is now being clamped down on hard. In my local town of Oliva they have started fining people -everyone who has bought a property in the past 5 years is deemed to have under declared by 20% so they are charging accordingly. So whilst you may gain short term you will be caught out in the long run and it will be you who has to pay the price not the seller.

So what if the seller refuses to sell unless Black money changes hands.

Personally I would walk away.

However you may well lose the sale. It is possible that as it is a buyers market currently this will be enough to persuade the seller that it isn’t worth risking losing a sale. Your estate agent will encourage you to agree because they may have agreed with the vendors that their commission on the sale will be paid in cash taken from the buyer during the sale.

If they still insist then at least get a solicitor to draw up a legal document which states that the seller is liable for any taxes on the undeclared amount and that the agent is persuading you to complete the transaction not declaring the full amount. However this may be difficult to enforce as it is actually encouraging breaking the law so I doubt if a court would find in your favour.

Or you could just risk it and hope you won’t get caught out - but be aware that this is a criminal offence and all parties are effectively liable - the seller up to one year but ultimately it is you who will carry the can.

Vince Barnes - EzineArticles Expert Author

Vince Barnes is the owner of http://www.SpanishProperty-Direct.co.uk - a website aimed at informing buyers about the process of buying in Spain and keeping up to date with news and regulations affecting the Spanish Property Market. He has also just published the book - “The Insiders Secret Guide To Buying A Property In Spain - The Book Estate Agents Don’t Want You To Read” - available at http://www.spanishproperty-direct.co.uk/book.htm

Filed under: Real Estate Profits — Admin @ 1:59 pm

RSS