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egophiliac · 2 months
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I hear you on brave but I think Mr. CEO man could be woz
Which I’m all here for tbh
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anon you sent this over 9 hours before the reveal, h...HOW DID YOU KNOW
(I am also all here for it honestly) (I kind of hope they lean really hard into the overworked-CEO bit...how is he supposed to fight evil when there's all this paperwork that he has to get in by Friday, ugh)
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asknarashikari · 2 years
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Riders react to and rate how Igarashi and Co. Kiss each other from behind the scenes.
Location: Happy Bathhouse
Papa and Mama-san - Usual cute pecks and kisses.
Ikki and George - over saturated DOA (display of affection)
Shinnosuke: At least some maturity among them and then there's that... so saturated that it's making me gain weight and diabetes.
Location: Rebuild Fenix Base
Daiji and Hiromi - Romantic Drama
Sougo: *bawling his eyes out* Such a romantic scene.
Woz: Iwae! The most romantic of couples kissing on the deck of the new Fenix Base. Such a happy and serene moment for these two birds.
Daiji and Hiromi: 😐 😑😒 We hear that loud voice of yours, Woz.
Location: School in the after hours
Sakura and Hana - Cute highschool kisses
Emu: Awww... 😍🥰
Location: Ushijima Household
Hikaru and Tamaki - Full butt naked slobbering makeout without anyone around to disturb them.
Tsukasa: They're not making out. They're just having sex! 10/10. 100/100.
Mama-san and Papa-san are couple goals. Probably one of the most functional couples in all of Kamen Rider
Ikki/George is a NOTP for me now with how George's acting...
HiroDaiji have Heated Drama to rival some other Riders XD I think Woz IWAEing about it is a bit much, though.
SakuHana are cute and everyone loves and respects the powerful lesbians
...Shut up, Tsukasa... and someone get those two a room
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brooklyn-rage · 5 months
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🍫 any from your sources/version of you you wanna talk about hehe
Shooting for Zi-O since i have a lot of thoughts on it
I think that me(Woz), Tsukuyomi, and Geiz had to have had some noticeably odd eating habits due to their growing up/living through an apocalypse scenario war zone of a world. From their first breath to the day they came to the past, they lived like that. I wasn't exempt from that either, i may have been made not born and my humanity a facade at most, but i still lived like that too, and i spent more than one would think out on the battle field starving and fighting and surviving just like the others even if my motives were different. Certainly the amount and speed we ate was much more and much faster than waga maou and his uncle would, and his uncle chocked it up to simply being growing children, but it did stem from having to eat what we could quickly and be ready to move or go back to work or watch in some capacity.
Geiz-kun and Tsukuyomi-kun weren't food aggressive or protective, both the types to give parts of their oh so needed rations to anyone else they saw instead, i was much more self centered in that way. I ate less than the others, but i would shoot the most intense of glares at anyone trying to take from my plate. Even waga Maou once or twice early on would teasingly try to snatch something i had of his favorites and i had to stop myself from on instinct making to pull away or smack at his hand. He could tell even if stifled some kind of something happened on my end and he was kind enough to never bring it up or mention it, often even pushing leftovers my way.
In the new timeline in post-canon, geiz-kun and tsukuyomi-kun got to live normal happy lives with no comparable suffering. Even as they remembered glimpses and feelings and relationships they had before, their bodies weren't conditioned to starving like mine still was. So seeing their eating habits change was something i was fascinated but relieved by, and I wasn't the self conscious type per say enough to care, but it must have been notable then to now have 4 sets of eyes on me not 1 knowing my habits must have come from a situation and life that was far from safe and reassuring.
Also, I was never a picky eater but once i found out about apple pie i did tend to make any excuse to consume it or similar tasting things. Apples became one of the most common snacks and apple tarts and pies the most common dessert our household ever had. I would never deny really any food put in front of me, but if asked id always ask for the same thing since it was the first thing id realized i liked on my own without outside input, that i even had food preferences astounded me and was thrilling.
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Natsumi and/or (Onodera) Yuusuke meet the Zi-O kids with E, if that isn’t too much to ask?
E is for equal
“Yes, my secretary brought my watch to be repaired a couple of days ago, he said you called to say it was ready?”
“You’re Ms. Hikari?” Junichiro nods, reaching under the counter for the watch box with her name on it, and then stops. “I’m sorry, did you say that Mr. Kadoya is your secretary?”
Natsumi grins at him. “Well, he mostly can’t cook, I have to make him do something around the house.”
Junichiro gives her a startled look and then, after a moment, starts to laugh. “That seems fair enough. It’s good to know who’s best at what in a household. Here, good as new.” He pulls out the box and passes it to her. “That’s a beautiful piece, by the way, it was a pleasure to work on.”
“Thank you, it was a gift from my grandfather. What do I owe you?”
“Nothing at all, my dear, Mr. Kadoya already paid for everything. Excuse me, sir, can I help you with something?“
“Oh, no, he’s with me, we walked here together.” Natsumi glances over her shoulder at Yuusuke, who waves cheerfully.
“Ah, I see.” Junichiro pauses. “Mr. Kadoya’s been a great friend to my nephew recently, I’m not sure how to thank him for persuading Sougo to actually take entrance exams. If you’re not in a hurry, would you like to sit down for some tea?”
Natsumi beams at him. “We’d love to, thank you.”
“Wonderful! Woz?”
Woz leans out of the workroom, sees Natsumi and Yuusuke, and blinks hard before saying, “Yes, Tokiwa-shishou?”
“Would you make some tea for our guests, please?”
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Half an hour later, Sougo and Geiz return to the house with groceries and stop at the sight of Woz sitting on the kitchen floor with his book in his lap, passing tools to someone whose upper half is disappearing into the cabinets under the kitchen sink. He doesn’t look up until they’ve been staring for a moment, and then does look up, see them, and jump. “Good, good afternoon.”
Sougo nods slowly. “Hi, Woz. Uh...did Uncle finally remember to call a plumber?”
“Mr. Onodera is very kindly fixing the sink for us.”
“You can call me Yuusuke, that’s fine.” The voice from under the sink is understandably muffled, but after a moment the man in question pulls himself out and sits up, smiling cheerfully at them. “It’s all fixed. Thanks for helping!” He claps Woz on the shoulder in a friendly way, which Woz looks sort of puzzled by. “And you two must be Sougo and Geiz.”
Geiz says, “Um. Yes?”
“I’m Onodera Yuusuke, I’m a friend of Tsukasa and Daiki’s.”
“Oh. Oh, all right.” He pauses, and then shifts his bag of groceries to one arm and holds out a hand, pulling Yuusuke to his feet. “Is something going on?”
“Daiki said you’d ask that! No, we were just picking up Natsumi’s watch and Sougo’s uncle asked if we wanted to stay for tea, and then I noticed Woz was having trouble with the sink, so I offered to fix it. So I guess something was going on, but it was just that there was a leak in the pipes.”
“Are you also...?”
“A Rider? Only when there aren’t other options. Here, you want help with the groceries?”
Yuusuke takes Sougo’s bag of groceries, and they shake hands, and then Sougo wanders into the dining room, puzzled.
At the table, Tsukuyomi is deep in conversation with a small woman in a knit cap, who, as Sougo enters, reaches across the table, puts a hand over Tsukuyomi’s, and says, very firmly, “There aren’t a lot of us. We need to stick together. You can call me whenever you need to talk.”
Tsukuyomi nods. She’s got a sort of startled, delighted look on her face; it reminds Sougo of seeing her talk to her favorite science teacher when they were all in high school. “I will. Thank you so much, Ms...Natsumi. Daiki said...he said a lot of the others died.”
“Yeah. It happens too much. It sucks.” Natsumi looks up, sees Sougo, and nods. “You must be Sougo. I have some advice for you, since Tsukasa apparently keeps forgetting to tell you.”
Sougo blinks. “Yes, ma’am?”
Her eyes narrow. “Don’t call me ma’am, I’m only thirty. Anyway, advice. If you ever meet a guy named Narutaki, tell him to go fuck himself.”
Tsukuyomi chokes on her tea. Sougo just nods. “Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind.“
“Good, it’ll hopefully save you some trouble.” Natsumi peers at him for a moment, and then looks back to Tsukuyomi and says, “Before I leave I need to make sure I teach you a pressure point technique. Technically it’s a family secret, but it’ll be years before I can teach it to Yuzuki, and I feel like you might need it.”
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2:00PM Water Cooler 7/26/2019
Digital Elixir 2:00PM Water Cooler 7/26/2019
By Lambert Strether of Corrente
Patient readers, I had a household event and got a late start. I’ll return with more shortly. –lambert
Trade
“Trump Says Apple Won’t Get China Tariff Relief” [Industry Week]. “The president tweeted on Friday, ‘Apple will not be given Tariff wavers, or relief, for Mac Pro parts that are made in China. Make them in the USA, no Tariffs!’” • If we can, without an industrial policy of any kind….
Politics
“But what is government itself, but the greatest of all reflections on human nature?” –James Madison, Federalist 51
“They had one weapon left and both knew it: treachery.” –Frank Herbert, Dune
“2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination” [RealClearPolitics] (average of five polls). As of July 24: Biden flat at 28.6% (28.6), Sanders up at 15.0% (14.8%), Warren up at 15.0% (14.6%), Buttigieg up at 4.8% (5.0%), Harris down 12.2% (12.6%), others Brownian motion.
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Puerto Rico
Against stupidity the Gods themselves contend in vain:
Hi David, I worked in Florida for @BarackObama in 2012. Respectfully, as Obama’s campaign architect, there’s a bit more listening in order. One of many frustrations that drive Puerto Ricans to the streets is the Austerity Board that Obama signed into law and imposed on PR. https://t.co/4DaFAHzqpJ
— Ricardo A. Ramírez (@RicardoEnDC) July 25, 2019
I guess Plouffe was too busy cashing in at Uber to keep up.
2019
“Pelosi downplays differences with Ocasio-Cortez after talk” [Associated Press]. “‘In our caucus we have our differences. Respect that instead of making a big issue of it,’ Pelosi told reporters, displaying a little exasperation with the media’s fixation with their relationship. ‘We just had a meeting to clear the air.’ Corbin Trent, a spokesman for Ocasio-Cortez, said, “It was a very positive and productive meeting about progressive priorities.’” • Like, ya know, the “Green Dream or whatever.”
Realignment and Legitimacy
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (@CISAgov) is a thing. Thread:
.@CISAKrebs, speaking at #ICCS2019, says the Obama administration was "caught a little flat-footed" on election interference in 2016.
“We’re not going to be caught flat-footed again. We’re ready for what they’re going to bring at us.”
— Eric Geller (@ericgeller) July 25, 2019
Again, there’s only one litmus test for balloting: Hand-marked paper ballots, hand-counted in public. Anybody who tries to sell you a digital intermediary is selling fraud.
“Structure, Subjecthood, & Socialist Workers: A Response to the Bread & Roses Labor Resolution” [The Organizer]. • Can’t take a position one way or another. But again, this encouragingly serious.
Stats Watch
The Bezzle: “Atlanta pauses scooter permits after deaths” [NBC]. “Atlanta’s mayor put a pause on the city’s issuance of permits for smartphone-based electric scooter rentals Thursday following two recent deaths. Like many U.S. cities, Atlanta is trying to figure out how to deal with the sudden appearance of startups that offer dockless, electric scooters that are rentable via smartphones.” • “Sudden appearance” = regulatory arbitrage.
The Bezzle: “McKinsey Advised Johnson & Johnson on Increasing Opioid Sales” [New York Times]. “One lawsuit stated that McKinsey advised a pharmaceutical company to ‘get more patients on higher doses of opioids’ and study techniques ‘for keeping patients on opioids longer.’ And in a civil trial that wrapped up last week, Oklahoma joined two other states — Massachusetts and New Jersey — in showing that McKinsey offered advice to a drug company on how to increase opioid sales at a time when abuse of its pain medicine was widespread. Although McKinsey is not a defendant, Oklahoma used McKinsey consulting records to help build its case.” • Have I run this clip from Michael Clayton before? It’s about a large law firm, but it might as well be about McKinsey:
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How do they sleep nights?
The Bezzle: “Tesla Loses a Founder, and a Piece of Its Soul” [Industry Week]. “On Wednesday, as Tesla announced that it had delivered 95,356 cars in its most recent quarter and another net loss, it also revealed that [J.B.] Straubel will cede his CTO position and step away from the daily grind to become an adviser to the company. For longtime Tesla watchers, it’s an astonishing change. Straubel, 43, represents, alongside Elon Musk, the soul of the automaker—a true believer in electric cars and how they could reshape the world…. [S]traubel very much was the Woz to Musk’s Jobs and so many of the great parts of Tesla emanated from the spirit of that kid playing with batteries in his backyard.” • The author was Musk’s biographer, which no doubt accounts for his curious notion that Tesla has a soul.
The Biosphere
“The Risk of Conflict Rises as the World Heats Up” [Scientific American]. “Scientists who study the issue say one of the clearest findings so far on climate change and state security is the former’s role in increasing the risk of domestic conflict. “There’s a lot of evidence that internal stability of societies is strongly coupled to the climate,” says Solomon Hsiang, a professor of public policy and director of the Global Policy Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley. He and other researchers have been looking at historical events to see if climate factors have increased the risk of conflict, and used their findings to extrapolate what might happen as global warming intensifies. One of Hsiang’s studies found, for instance, that the risk of civil conflict in African countries has risen 11 percent since 1980 because of the warming climate… How climate might influence international conflicts is not as clear. ” • So that’s good news. I was thinking we’d need the oil for the Pentagon. I guess we’ll just need it for the cops and the National Guard.
“Water Shortages, Murder, and Chaos: The Grim Future of Heat Waves” [Vice]. “Compare that to India’s heat wave and drought earlier this summer, during which police had to guard water deliveries from rioters. A water tanker driver was beaten up, one man stabbed six people, and a 33-year-old named D Anand Babu died after being attacked with logs and “hacked with deadly weapons.” He’d reportedly confronted an older man and his three sons for taking large amounts of water from a public tap. That heat-related brutality seems shocking, but climate change could make it more common. A violence researcher contacted by VICE, Iowa State University’s Andreas Miles-Novelo, suggests that the difference between the outcomes of each heat wave comes down to the U.S. being in a temperate climate and having more abundant natural resources. He warns that as rising global temperatures make extreme events and conditions more common, not even America’s vast environmental privilege will make its citizens immune from violence.”
Games
“65% of online gamers face threats, stalking, other ‘severe harassment’” [CNET]. “Online gaming may be popular and fun, but it’s not without pitfalls. More than 70% of online gamers have experienced some form of harassment, according to a survey released Thursday from the Anti-Defamation League’s Center on Technology and Society. And 65% of players said they’ve experienced “severe harassment,” including physical threats, stalking and sustained harassment…. Among online gamers who experience harassment, 53% reported being targeted based on their race, religion, ability, gender, sexual orientation or ethnicity, according to the ADL. Nearly 30% also report being doxed, which means having their contact or other personal information published online.” • What do our gamer readers think of this?
“The happiness of the otaku: Daydreaming to well-being” [Japan Times]. “Otaku now is mostly taken to mean people with an obsessive interest in something, particularly manga and anime. The nickname seems to have come about because of a feeling that such people are socially withdrawn and never progress beyond calling other people by super-formal pronouns. And while there has been some reclaiming of the name, there is still a negative connotation attached to it…. Yoshinori Sugiura and Tomoko Sugiura of Hiroshima University surveyed 800 adults and scored them for their consumption of ‘otaku contents’ — that is, the amount of time they spent watching anime or playing video games, their sense of well being and their tendency to daydream…. Sure enough, the survey indicated that among avid consumers of otaku contents or highly mindful people, a higher frequency of daydreaming was related to higher feelings of well-being. The pattern wasn’t seen in people not consuming large amounts of anime or games, or in people who do not practice mindfulness.”
Health Care
“How “Medicare Extra” gets to universal coverage without single-payer” [Vox]. “Like Medicare-for-all — and unlike Obamacare — it’s universal, it uses Medicare’s pricing power to hold down costs, and it rebuilds the entire health system around public insurance. But like Obamacare, it’s designed to minimize middle-class tax increases while stepping gingerly around people’s fear of change and mistrust of the government. And so, unlike Sen. Bernie Sanders’s Medicare-for-all bill, it holds on to much of the employer-based private insurance market and includes means-tested premiums and cost sharing for all but the poorest Americans.” • If only venues like Vox hadn’t worked so hard, along with conservatives, to maximize “people’s fear of change and mistrust of the government.”
Black Injustice Tipping Point
“Hundreds of black deaths in 1919 are being remembered” [Associated Press]. “America in the summer of 1919 ran red with blood from racial violence, and yet today, 100 years later, not many people know it even happened. It flowed in small towns like Elaine, Arkansas, in medium-size places such as Annapolis, Maryland, and Syracuse, New York, and in big cities like Washington and Chicago. Hundreds of African American men, women and children were burned alive, shot, hanged or beaten to death by white mobs…. “The people who were the icons of the civil rights movement were raised by the people who survived Red Summer,” said Saje Mathieu, a history professor at the University of Minnesota.” • Well, as for “distrust,” there was the whole slavery thing. The story also mentions the Chicago Defender, which sadly just went all digital this year. Read the whole thing.
“‘Ready to explode’: How a black teen’s drifting raft triggered a deadly week of riots 100 years ago in Chicago” [Chicago Tribune]. “[Juanita Mitchell] — one of the last living eyewitnesses to Chicago’s most violent racial conflict that began on July 27, 1919 — still recalls her uncle Cecil’s signal that white men armed with guns had crossed Wentworth Avenue, the racial dividing line, and entered their neighborhood.” • An episode of the Red Summer. This too is worth reading in full.
Guillotine Watch
“Amtrak will launch nonstop service between Washington, D.C. and New York” [WaPo]. “Acela Nonstop will include one northbound and one southbound train per day on weekdays only. The southbound train will leave New York’s Pennsylvania station at 6:35 a.m. and arrive at Washington, D.C.’s Union Station around 9:10 a.m. The northbound train will leave Union Station at 4:30 p.m. and arrive in New York around 7:05 p.m.” • I would think that, things being as they are, we would want to slow down decision-making on the Acela Corridor, rather than speed it up.
“Photographers, Instagrammers: Stop Being So D*mn Selfish and Disrespectful” [PetaPixel]. From the lavender fields of Provence: “These weren’t people wanting to enjoy the view – or even capture the scenery to share and enjoy well into the future with friends. These are people so obsessed with their own sense of self-importance for the sake of a few instant ‘likes’ on their social media profile that they find it perfectly acceptable to trespass, steal, disrespect the workers and their land – all in the name of ‘influencing’… Slowly, an hour before sunset, a tractor and cherry-picker made its way towards ‘the tree’ at the end of the rows. The tree that everyone had been focused on, the tree that ‘made the shot’. Not to harvest, but to unveil…
…their sign. A PLEA, to those who were trampling their hard work, produce and land.”
“Did it have the desired effect? No, of course not.” • Sigh. Don’t be like infuencers.
Class Warfare
I was looking for an appropriate song to share my emotions about Brexit, and came up with this:
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but I also encountered this wonderful article on the Ramones from Rolling Stone–
“The Curse of the Ramones” [Rolling Stone]. On the music: “When Tommy joined the band as drummer – as the story goes, none of the drummers they auditioned could play without bombast and flourishes – the Ramones’ sound came together. ‘I wanted to lock in with the guitar,’ he told Mojo in 2011. ‘Most people assume that the bass and drums lock in together … But I locked in with Johnny, and Dee Dee’s bass was the underpinning of it all.’ The effect was primitive but also avant-garde: harmonic ideas stacked on a rapid-fi re momentum. ‘We used block chording as a melodic device, and the harmonics resulting from the distortion of the amplifiers created countermelodies,’ Tommy told Timothy White in Rolling Stone. ‘We used the wall of sound as a melodic rather than a riff form; it was like a song within a song, created by a block of chords droning.’” • But read the article for the life stories of each of the Ramones; it’s quite likely that if they had been born into the opioid epidemic, they would have been caught up in it and not survived. So everything’s going according to plan!
News of the Wired
“The Strange Similarity of Neuron and Galaxy Networks” [Nautilus]. “[W]e—an astrophysicist and a neuroscientist—joined forces to quantitatively compare the complexity of galaxy networks and neuronal networks…. Not only are the complexities of the brain and cosmic web actually similar, but so are their structures. The universe may be self-similar across scales that differ in size by a factor of a billion billion billion…. Is the apparent similarity [between images of the cosmic web and the brain] just the human tendency to perceive meaningful patterns in random data (apophenia)? Remarkably enough, the answer seems to be no: Statistical analysis shows these systems do indeed present quantitative similarities. Researchers regularly use a technique called power spectrum analysis to study the large-scale distribution of galaxies. The power spectrum of an image measures the strength of structural fluctuations belonging to a specific spatial scale. In other words, it tells us how many high-frequency and low-frequency notes make the peculiar spatial melody of each image. A stunning message emerges from the power spectrum graph in Figure 2 (below): The relative distribution of fluctuations in the two networks is remarkably similar, over several orders of magnitude.” • Word of the day: Isomorphism.
“‘How to Read a Japanese Poem’ by Steven D Carter” [Asian Review of Books]. “[T]he poem included here is actually about love, and we know that Shikishi was a virtual recluse. What could she know about that subject? The comment section explains; she creates a persona, ‘a rhetorical extension of herself based on literary precedents’ and, of course, drawn on her own life in the formality of the imperial court.” More isomorphism?
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10 tips for buying a house as an investment
Are you thinking about buying a house as an investment? When you have money left, investing in real estate is certainly a very good and stable investment. We learned from the last financial crisis that equities can be very unstable, while rental income from renting out homes will always continue. Moreover, the Volkskrant expects that there will always be a great need for housing in the Dubai.
Are you sure it's your thing?buying a property for renting Investing in real estate is not purely the collection of rental income. It also takes time and work. You need to find reliable tenants, pay taxes, collect overdue rental income, and so on. Or what if your tenants cause nuisance to the neighbors?
This also means that you will be responsible for the maintenance of the properties. You can of course outsource this, but this will be deducted from your profit. If you cannot afford this, you may have to do it yourself. How handy are you with household chores, such as unblocking a toilet, attaching a plasterboard or connecting devices?
If this is not your thing, you should consider whether renting out properties is something for you.
Pay off your debts first Smart investors can distribute debts across different portfolios. The small real estate investor should avoid this.
If you have debts, it is better to first pay them off to lower the interest costs. Consider, for example, a student loan, other mortgages, loans, and so on. Also take into account future high costs, such as medical costs or study costs for the children. In all these cases, it may not be the right time to invest your money in real estate.
On the other hand you can say that when the return on the property exceeds the cost of the debts, it is not necessary to first pay off these debts. However, avoid the situation where you can no longer pay off the debts. Ensure that there is always a safety buffer.
Make sure you have enough funds Keep in mind that you can finance part of the purchase price with a mortgage, but you must be able to pay for a few percent + any renovation costs yourself.
Take interest costs and taxes into accountbuy property to rent Keep in mind that you have to pay interest costs when you take out an extra mortgage or loan to purchase the property. You must also bear in mind that you have to pay tax on the second home, but also that you have no or limited right to interest deduction when you rent a home without living there yourself. These are additional costs.
Tax Box 3 It is best to ensure that your property is taxed in Box 3. This has become somewhat more complex in recent years, but is usually much cheaper than Box 1. It means that you only pay taxes based on the WOZ value. You are not allowed to invest too much time in your property here, nor can you deduct any costs. So you also have to call in a agency to find tenants for you - this costs a little money (up to 5% of rental income) but it also makes it a lot more passive.
And in the long run this is much cheaper in terms of tax.
Subtract mortgage We don't think this is a good idea ourselves, but if you do choose a mortgage, you can also deduct this mortgage from your assets. This is not the normal mortgage interest deduction, this is the repayment amount that you owe.
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In addition, it is also nice to know that you only pay tax on January 1 after the start of the object. So if you buy a property on January 15 to rent out, you have almost a whole year of rental income tax-free - if the property is rented out all the time.
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