finished my 1 st go round on tax cut doing our taxes
i needed a brain drain to relax![]()
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finished my 1 st go round on tax cut doing our taxes
i needed a brain drain to relax![]()
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me and the wife have been going to the same family accounting service for decades..i think it is in it's 4th generation now, if i am correct.finished my 1 st go round on tax cut doing our taxes
i needed a brain drain to relax![]()
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The real plus side is when (if) the IRS has questions, my answer is (would be) "ask my CPA he's the one that figured your stupid taxes out".me and the wife have been going to the same family accounting service for decades..i think it is in it's 4th generation now, if i am correct.
sure we pay a fee, but with the kids we had and deductions and itemized crappola, it was well worth it, and to this day for us...still is..
good luck, don't brain the drain too much.
I know that movie! "Freaks." Anyone who hasn't seen it, really should. The cast are actual circus "freaks" from the early 1930's. It was so repelling, that it was banned in some areas. The movie has become a cult sensation. Quite disturbing, but it defines what these people dealt with.
Bourbon helps putting up with both.Scrolling till I pass out.![]()
Rub a little deeper why don't ya!70 degrees at 7:30pm with a clear gorgeous night.
Hanging with the hounds and a nice beverage
Lint makes great firestarters!Got the dryer vent inspected today to make sure it was clear. My vent is inside the wall comes out thru the roof. They should have put the washroom on an outside wall not on an inside wall. Everything checked out so good for 2-3 more years.
In the late 80s after my dad retired from the sheriff department, the IRS gave notice that he was to audited. Dad was a tough, hard-headed, hard working. no-sheet-taking Swede, but a great father, cop and would give a good person the proverbial shirt off his back. Pops had zero love for the IRS. Before he joined the department in his early 30's, he ran a small landscaping business. The IRS was brutal in the 50's and 60's. Dad made an honest mistake, and didn't have immediate funds on hand to make the payment they wanted. They took his truck and tools until he convinced them that it might be a bit difficult to pay them without his equipment and the ability to work. Anyhoo, when the IRS came when he was retired, before they arrived, he dumped all his files onto the living room floor in a pile of loose paperwork. When they came in the house, he pointed to the pile and said "There are my files. It's all there." He got some big stink-eye, and the agents decided to take his word for it.The real plus side is when (if) the IRS has questions, my answer is (would be) "ask my CPA he's the one that figured your stupid taxes out".
Bite downnon the rawhide, BellaSitting in the parking lot at work gearing up for another day in paradise![]()
Y'all drive safe now, ya hear?Hi,
We're taking a little road trip today. Mrs. BassCliff is driving her car. We're attending her aunt's memorial service and spending time with that side of the family. She's got several cousins that she enjoys. I guess they're OK. Aunt Shirley was a Saint.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff