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  • 12 months ago · #361

    corrijean

    And I thought tax accountants were bad. Surprised

  • 12 months ago · #362

    HessianWarrior

    corrijean wrote:

    And I thought tax accountants were bad.

    My Mother was a tax accountant and she took out withholding on my allowance when I was a kid. What she did with it I don't know.

  • 12 months ago · #363

    DrSpudnik

    Tax accountants are only bad if you are the government trying to maximize revenue streams or some such. Otherwise they are a necessity to the monied classes. (not me)

  • 12 months ago · #364

    corrijean

    Thankfully, I'm a private accountant and only have to do quarterly employment taxes and state excise taxes. Anytime I read something written by the IRS, my brain doesn't translate. Until I've read it three or four times.

  • 12 months ago · #365

    HessianWarrior

    corrijean wrote:

    Thankfully, I'm a private accountant and only have to do quarterly employment taxes and state excise taxes. Anytime I read something written by the IRS, my brain doesn't translate. Until I've read it three or four times.

    ProKnight is a cinch for a job at the IRS.

  • 12 months ago · #366

    DrSpudnik

    corrijean wrote:

    Thankfully, I'm a private accountant and only have to do quarterly employment taxes and state excise taxes. Anytime I read something written by the IRS, my brain doesn't translate. Until I've read it three or four times.

    Occasionally, I have to have housing subsidy recipients sign HUD notices about how they will be held responsible for defrauding the Federal Gov't, so in order to explain it to them, I have to read it first.

    Pursuant to Chapter...of Section .... of the Housing Act of 1935 et seq...

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • 12 months ago · #367

    goldendog

    Cheater Tudor remains on the winners list but Ben_Dover gets the stick.

  • 12 months ago · #368

    corrijean

    DrSpudnik wrote:
    corrijean wrote:

    Thankfully, I'm a private accountant and only have to do quarterly employment taxes and state excise taxes. Anytime I read something written by the IRS, my brain doesn't translate. Until I've read it three or four times.

    Occasionally, I have to have housing subsidy recipients sign HUD notices about how they will be held responsible for defrauding the Federal Gov't, so in order to explain it to them, I have to read it first.

    Pursuant to Chapter...of Section .... of the Housing Act of 1935 et seq...

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    Man. I guess they can't be trusted to read it for themselves? Laughing

    Why am I even asking? How many people actually read contracts they sign, I wonder? The hoops the government makes us jump through to show they have read the contracts are pretty amazing. I still don't think people read them, regardless of all the safeguards.

  • 12 months ago · #369

    DrSpudnik

    Some people try to bug me by wasting my time pretending that they are actually reading it. I know they aren't, so I just sit there staring at them.

    And why isn't Allan Two-door not in the innermost circle of Hell's hall of shame? OUT WITH HIM!!! Yell

  • 12 months ago · #370

    HessianWarrior

    The difference between a dead dog in the road and a dead lawyer in the road is there are skid marks all the way up to the dog.

  • 12 months ago · #371

    electricpawn

    corrijean wrote:

    Thankfully, I'm a private accountant and only have to do quarterly employment taxes and state excise taxes. Anytime I read something written by the IRS, my brain doesn't translate. Until I've read it three or four times.

    Do you put letters behind your name on all company correspondence like the accountants where work? Also, if we're expected to read contracts, why is the print so small that it can only be read with the assistance of a microscope?

  • 12 months ago · #372

    corrijean

    electricpawn wrote:
    corrijean wrote:

    Thankfully, I'm a private accountant and only have to do quarterly employment taxes and state excise taxes. Anytime I read something written by the IRS, my brain doesn't translate. Until I've read it three or four times.

    Do you put letters behind your name on all company correspondence like the accountants where work? Also, if we're expected to read contracts, why is the print so small that it can only be read with the assistance of a microscope?

    No, it seems pretentious, so I don't do it.

    As for small print, the ones I've seen lately are giant print, with portions in big bold print/highlighted. So it's rather hard to miss. But still, I think people don't read them. In my opinion, they are un-stupid-proofable.

  • 12 months ago · #373

    electricpawn

    corrijean wrote:
    electricpawn wrote:
    corrijean wrote:

    Thankfully, I'm a private accountant and only have to do quarterly employment taxes and state excise taxes. Anytime I read something written by the IRS, my brain doesn't translate. Until I've read it three or four times.

    Do you put letters behind your name on all company correspondence like the accountants where work? Also, if we're expected to read contracts, why is the print so small that it can only be read with the assistance of a microscope?

    No, it seems pretentious, so I don't do it.

    As for small print, the ones I've seen lately are giant print, with portions in big bold print/highlighted. So it's rather hard to miss. But still, I think people don't read them. In my opinion, they are un-stupid-proofable.

    People are un-stupid-proofable. We have to deal with that on paint labels. You can't fit enough instruction on them to guarantee proper application, especially multi-lingual labels.

  • 12 months ago · #374

    mrguy888

    electricpawn wrote:

    People are un-stupid-proofable. We have to deal with that on paint labels. You can't fit enough instruction on them to guarantee proper application, especially multi-lingual labels.

    The paint won't stick. It all comes off as I paint the second coat! I demand my money back.

  • 12 months ago · #375

    Joseph-S

    Next?    Smile

  • 12 months ago · #376

    trysts

    Nice one, JosephLaughing

  • 12 months ago · #377

    electricpawn

    mrguy888 wrote:
    electricpawn wrote:

    People are un-stupid-proofable. We have to deal with that on paint labels. You can't fit enough instruction on them to guarantee proper application, especially multi-lingual labels.

    The paint won't stick. It all comes off as I paint the second coat! I demand my money back.

    We may have left it off the label, but you have to let the first coat dry before you apply the second coat.

  • 12 months ago · #378

    NickYoung5

    corrijean wrote:

    And I thought tax accountants were bad.

    Au contraire Blackadder. Nothing will get one deported quicker than failing to pay one's dues, tax accountants save us gypsy expats from such ignominy!

  • 12 months ago · #379

    corrijean

    NickYoung5 wrote:
    corrijean wrote:

    And I thought tax accountants were bad.

    Au contraire Blackadder. Nothing will get one deported quicker than failing to pay one's dues, tax accountants save us gypsy expats from such ignominy!

    Wait, I'm confused. Are tax lawyers or tax accountants worse? Laughing

  • 12 months ago · #380

    Conquistador

    I guess Ben_Dover gets the short end of the stick.  He went as far as he could, but it just wasn't enough.


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