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Default Burried PVC Conduit/Cable


"HA HA Budys Here" wrote in message
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From: Art Todesco



In my church, we are planning on burying a PVC conduit from the
office building to the church building for telephones and
internet connection. The plan is to put in 1 cat5e for internet
and 3 cat5e for telephone ... the office digital phone system
uses RJ-45/cat5e. My question is, will the standard gray PVC
conduit hold up underground. Will is crack due to ground
freezing and thawing? We are near Chicago, so the frost line
can go down 4 feet. Would it be better to get direct burial
cat5e and use that without the conduit? BTW, the distance is
about 250 feet, so that shouldn't be a problem with the phone
system or internet connection (router/broadband cable modem).



Now, when CHURCHES are installing multiple telephone lines, broadband

internet
and T1 connections, it's time to start taxing them.


This is Turtle.

Hey Ha Ha , if you really check to see about a churches income tax statues.
You will see if a church filed a 1040 IRS form they would not pay a penny if
they filed just like you or me. The church is the business , repair to the
business / church sturcture / cat 5 wire to phones , Salary to preacher and
secretary , automobles to preacher to see the members , and just about
everything they do is a deduction under 1040 form of the IRS. The church
does not sell a product, profittiable item [ in most cases ] , and is
concidered as Not For Hire. they just don't make money from sales of any
kind but some have bake sales or what ever but the sales can not equal the
expences of the church that year or they can be taxed. now the preacher ,
secretary , and workers of the church will pay income taxes just like you or
I.

Here is the point here. All Churches pay the say income taxes as Exxon Co.
U.S.A. last year. Exxon made last year $6.2 Billion dollars and paid zero
income taxes. The churches just does the same thing.

TURTLE