The system is so complicated that these entities have no fucking clue what's going on. How big is the tax code? I'll let these guys tell you: The tax code is
12/6/2010 2:54:02 PM
the first thing i notice is all the (R-XX)s
12/6/2010 2:57:20 PM
the first thing i notice is all the GeniuSxBoY ITT.[Edited on December 6, 2010 at 3:23 PM. Reason : it's not that complicated...like at all...just learn how to read]
12/6/2010 3:22:10 PM
12/6/2010 3:25:14 PM
The IRS is the dirtiest government entity. They will straight up lie to your face and try to make you feel like you know nothing.
12/6/2010 3:45:54 PM
12/6/2010 3:46:42 PM
In fact I think that the IRS are the dirtiest muthafuckers on the planet.
12/6/2010 3:47:45 PM
^^That's what I'm saying man.
12/6/2010 3:52:45 PM
So is the pizza place getting audited??
12/6/2010 3:53:21 PM
Even if the IRS weren't dirty, they'd be dirty by negligence since it's impossible to completely understand the tax code in its entirety.[Edited on December 6, 2010 at 3:56 PM. Reason : damn apostrophes]
12/6/2010 3:53:50 PM
12/6/2010 3:55:33 PM
I'm pretty sure TurboTax knows how to do your taxes.
12/6/2010 3:56:37 PM
12/6/2010 3:57:32 PM
^Thank you, Genius. That leads to argument #2 in my original post.
12/6/2010 4:03:07 PM
The soap box called and wants its thread back[Edited on December 6, 2010 at 4:05 PM. Reason : ]
12/6/2010 4:03:51 PM
^^Yeah...shit happens. But don't blame it on tax code.Maybe you should have kept on top of them a little better. Not suppose to be your job, but if I owned my own business, I'd speak with my accountant all the time.
12/6/2010 4:06:02 PM
12/6/2010 4:10:39 PM
just keep on them about making sure everything is good. Maybe even a frequent review of the situation would probably be in order. I do feel your pain though, the IRS sucks mad balls.Don't pull a Joseph Stack though.
12/6/2010 4:15:17 PM
I see a lot of Congressmen spewing verbal diarrhea about something they know little about. How is this different from anything else?
12/6/2010 4:18:47 PM
12/6/2010 4:26:55 PM
12/6/2010 4:28:15 PM
I am a w-2 employee, but I have a lot of business expenses for which I am not reimbursed to include office supplies (I work from home), mileage, postage, and meals with clients.If I understand correctly, provided my business expenses exceed 2% of our joint AGI we can itemize right? Anyone know of a CPA or tax preparation person they trust in the Fayetteville Area? I really don't want to go to an H&R Block type place.
12/14/2010 10:02:19 AM
^you would be correct there. You can deduct the amount that exceeds 2% of your joint AGI. However the deduction for meals with clients is limited to 50% of the expenses.
12/14/2010 12:25:50 PM
^with these expenses, I can include my home office expenses (that portion of utilities and so on) since I do not have a dedicated office that I drive to since I am in the field every day right? My company's closest office is about 99 miles away and i only go there for quarterly meetings.
12/22/2010 9:26:35 AM
^ are you in outside sales? Can you explain how that works?
12/22/2010 10:27:29 AM
my company administers retirement plans for non-profits and also we do independent wealth management. That being said, I am in a different location each day helping my group and individual clients. I cover Fayetteville to Wilmington.That being said, I am home based with a room dedicated as an office which serves as storage for files, marketing materials, and literature as well as I work from home one day a week and many long hours in the evenings and weekends.
12/27/2010 10:24:57 AM
Now: "The tax code is way too complicated! I just don't understand!"<congress simplifies code>Future: "WHERE ARE MY DEDUCTIONS??? "
12/27/2010 10:30:43 AM
That's a lot of that being saids in one reply.That being said, your room dedicated to being used as an office can ONLY be used as an office 24/7/365 to be used in this calculation. A deductible computer cannot be used for anything personal, strictly business.That being said, you can fully deduct office supplies, travel expenses, and postage. Be careful with deducting meal expenses (entertainment & leisure).That being said, find a tax professional and make sure you cover every deduction with receipts/names of people & places involved.
12/27/2010 10:34:23 AM
I heard on the news this morning that the IRS is going to make people who are doing deductions wait until late Feb to file their taxes, due to the recent changes and complications in the tax code by Congress. Reference link: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704278404576037620134601708.html
12/27/2010 10:39:35 AM
12/27/2010 10:42:46 AM
^^ Basically Congress took their sweet ass time deciding what to do and it's going to take the IRS at least a month to make the tax forms, thus the delay.[Edited on December 27, 2010 at 10:43 AM. Reason : a]
12/27/2010 10:43:34 AM
Yeah, its fucking gay. I love doing my taxes as soon as possible.
12/27/2010 12:36:56 PM
12/27/2010 1:15:02 PM
In relation to mileage, my closest group is only 22 miles away. Am I able to deduct that mileage or is it not enough round trip even though I am not actually going to my company's office?
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