Sorry, but I just had the urge to put this link here.
How silly can some people be?
As for myself, I can be really silly, but not to this extent.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=56151
A place for my random thoughts, anecdotes and reflections of what I see and experience in this lifetime.
Monday, July 25, 2005
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Give me the keys!
Went to the real estate agent yesterday to pick up our set of keys for the new property we're renting, and thought that it would be a simple set of house keys.
Wrong.
What we were given was a bunch of keys, (35 of them) hanging onto several keychains linked together.
And no, you're not having any of these keys!!
Wrong.
What we were given was a bunch of keys, (35 of them) hanging onto several keychains linked together.
And no, you're not having any of these keys!!
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
The joys of working in taxation
It's been relatively quiet so far this week as it's still too early for tax season to commence.
Nevertheless, I've found that there are some keen beans who are on the ball, and simply want to get this "certainty" out of the way as soon as possible. It does help reduce the grief that is meant to come shortly when the season begins.
Anyway, the point of this is really on false teeth.
False teeth you say?
The story is that I had a one of these keen bean clients send in their information to us this week. His tax affairs are probably the most simple as you could get, so since most of us in the office are sitting in our cubicles, twiddling our thumbs and doing nothing productive, why not get this simple tax return out of the way.
This client then decided to try and maximise his chances of getting a bigger refund, by asking whether he could claim the cost of replacing his false teeth, (He lost his first pair) costing $500. hmmmm...the short answer was no. Unless he paid more than $1500 for the replacement, then we have something to play with.
I wonder what other outrageous claims will be next.
Nevertheless, I've found that there are some keen beans who are on the ball, and simply want to get this "certainty" out of the way as soon as possible. It does help reduce the grief that is meant to come shortly when the season begins.
Anyway, the point of this is really on false teeth.
False teeth you say?
The story is that I had a one of these keen bean clients send in their information to us this week. His tax affairs are probably the most simple as you could get, so since most of us in the office are sitting in our cubicles, twiddling our thumbs and doing nothing productive, why not get this simple tax return out of the way.
This client then decided to try and maximise his chances of getting a bigger refund, by asking whether he could claim the cost of replacing his false teeth, (He lost his first pair) costing $500. hmmmm...the short answer was no. Unless he paid more than $1500 for the replacement, then we have something to play with.
I wonder what other outrageous claims will be next.
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