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Originally Posted by darryl
Don't worry Alexa. You're not perfect but I still love you!
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Someone else isn't perfect either, I daresay; you quoted me as follows:
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Because in the setup, I had to go through a step to see if Alexa could control the device; shouldn't that have indicated to Alexa the Stupid that I might want to use said device? What other reason would anyone have for connecting the device to Alexa? I did try several times to refresh the list of devices, but there was nothing to tell me to SCAN for new devices.
Take $1,000 company profit.* Company pays tax of $300, and declares fully franked dividend of $1,000.* With imputation an individual on the top marginal rate (45%) would pay an additional $150, limiting total tax on the $1,000 company profit to $450.* Without imputation that same indiviudual taxpayer would pay $450.* The total tax on the $1,000 of company profit would be $300 + $450 or $750.* 75%.* This is why imputation exists.* To prevent this double dipping.**
So ... either the discovery should have been automatic, OR I should have been prompted to scan. Neither happened.
I was going to try pairing my two Dots for stereo sound today too, but I don't feel like having another frustrating set-to with Alexa. Tomorrow is another day.
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Don't know where the bolded lines came from, but it wasn't me. Did Alexa make you do it? Oops!