Illinois Terminal #1501 by Jim Strain
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GP7 1501 northbound along Horseshoe Lake Road near Collinsville, Il. with a transfer to Federal Yard in Alton. (810217)*
Kodachrome by Jim Strain
July 18, 1981
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GST (Goods and Services Tax) is a comprehensive indirect tax levied on the supply of goods and services in India. It is a destination-based tax, which means that the tax is collected by the state where the goods or services are consumed. Under GST, the input tax credit (ITC) is an important concept that allows businesses to reduce their tax liability by claiming credit for the taxes paid on their purchases.
In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about the availment of ITC under GST. We will cover the basics of input tax credit, the conditions to claim ITC, the documentation required, and the time limit for claiming ITC.
What is Input Tax Credit (ITC)?
Input tax credit (ITC) is the credit that a business can claim for the tax paid on its purchases used for business purposes. The tax paid on input goods or services can be set off against the output tax liability (i.e. tax payable on sales) of the business. This helps businesses reduce their tax burden and improve their cash flow.
...I realize now that "The Prisoner" was more commentary than a genuine hypotherhical scenario. It only took me taking a moment to consider how real interrogation methods have been described to realize that the TV series becomes a lot easier to digest if viewed as no different than the other experimental/"art house" works, both of the time (like "The Magic Christian," "Magical Mystery Tour," "Help," etc) and contemporary ("Matthew Barney," "David Lynch," etc).
With that said, I feel like an U.S. remake of "The Prisoner" could be pulled off reasonably well, but there are a few changes I'd make that keep with the spirit of the series and makes more sense for the American audience in mind:
"The Village" would be changed to "The Campus"
Sadly I feel "Rover" would have to be a completly different thing
"No 2" would have a gaming chair
And if the show's going to wind up a fiasco from start to finish, might as well pick a cast to reflect it, like: Denziel Washington as No.6 and Will Smith as the No. 2 who comes back at the end of the series...
Illinois Terminal #703 by Jim Strain
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IT 703 (Alco S2 1948) with a transfer caboose, has just brought a string of boxcars over the high line @ Hadley & Howard in St Louis, Mo.*
February 1955
Patrick Troughton - billed as Pat - helps the stricken French nobility (and flashes the audience) as Sir Andrew Ffoulkes, a staunch ally of the title character in The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel (ITP, 1955 - 1956)