Submitted by Nikkiana (not verified) on Wed, 2008-04-16 01:53.
I might as well join the commiseration party too. I was still technically self-employed this year…
I’m not entirely sure which part was more painful… the making out the check part or the fact that I was woefully unprepared to deal with all the things you can write off when you’re working at home.. Especially since I’d had the bright realization that paper bills kill trees and went digital, and then I moved… which meant I no longer had digital access to the accounts to which I paid. Whoops.
Oh, and did I mention my accountant mother does my taxes? Yeah, there’s nothing like a hefty dose of parental beration and shame over the fact that you can’t seem to balance a checkbook in exchange for tax advice. Sigh.
I guess it could be worse. At least I can drink to no state income tax and state owned liquor stores. Viva Nueva Hampshire!
I might as well join the
I might as well join the commiseration party too. I was still technically self-employed this year…
I’m not entirely sure which part was more painful… the making out the check part or the fact that I was woefully unprepared to deal with all the things you can write off when you’re working at home.. Especially since I’d had the bright realization that paper bills kill trees and went digital, and then I moved… which meant I no longer had digital access to the accounts to which I paid. Whoops.
Oh, and did I mention my accountant mother does my taxes? Yeah, there’s nothing like a hefty dose of parental beration and shame over the fact that you can’t seem to balance a checkbook in exchange for tax advice. Sigh.
I guess it could be worse. At least I can drink to no state income tax and state owned liquor stores. Viva Nueva Hampshire!