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    #16
    Originally posted by luke View Post
    In the mail that day was letter from same client informing me that he was gonna save money by having one of his office staff prepare his monthly wotk now but he would still need me to do 3 biz tax returns AND his personal return - I really felt USED! Now I'll have to decide IF I wish to continue to prepare retruns for this guy!
    Like some others on this board (I assume these businesses are Scorps or ptrships?) I made the decision not to prepare any more of this type return unless I did the bookkeeping. Since I did not want to do the bookkeeping, that solved my problem.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Burke View Post
      Like some others on this board (I assume these businesses are Scorps or ptrships?) I made the decision not to prepare any more of this type return unless I did the bookkeeping. Since I did not want to do the bookkeeping, that solved my problem.
      Not preparing an entity return unless I do the numbers monthly, quarterly, is exactly my stance now too, Burke.
      ChEAr$,
      Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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        #18
        Originally posted by Burke View Post
        Like some others on this board (I assume these businesses are Scorps or ptrships?) I made the decision not to prepare any more of this type return unless I did the bookkeeping. Since I did not want to do the bookkeeping, that solved my problem.
        Ha! Ha! Ha!
        JG

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          #19
          Originally posted by JG EA View Post
          Ha! Ha! Ha!
          Maybe just because it's Friday night and I'm tired, but please tell me the humor of
          this.
          ChEAr$,
          Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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            #20
            Originally posted by ChEAr$ View Post
            Maybe just because it's Friday night and I'm tired, but please tell me the humor of
            this.

            Monday morning reply.

            Sorry - forgot to quote. I was laughing at Burke's quote.
            Like some others on this board (I assume these businesses are Scorps or ptrships?) I made the decision not to prepare any more of this type return unless I did the bookkeeping. Since I did not want to do the bookkeeping, that solved my problem
            and in reading it now it isn't all that funny but it hit home and made me laugh!
            JG

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              #21
              Originally posted by JG EA View Post
              Monday morning reply.

              Sorry - forgot to quote. I was laughing at Burke's quote.

              and in reading it now it isn't all that funny but it hit home and made me laugh!
              And who said acco\untants don't have a sense of humor? grin
              ChEAr$,
              Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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                #22
                I've always thought that people who didn't laugh at my debit and credit jokes were just too dull. And I believe I could write a book on all the depreciation jokes about straight-line vs MACRS. Just thinking about them makes me laugh so hard it brings tears to my eyes.
                "The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith

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                  #23
                  I guess you had to be there

                  Originally posted by JohnH View Post
                  I've always thought that people who didn't laugh at my debit and credit jokes were just too dull. And I believe I could write a book on all the depreciation jokes about straight-line vs MACRS. Just thinking about them makes me laugh so hard it brings tears to my eyes.
                  My child taking Chemistry comes home Friday: "Mom, I would tell you a good Chemistry joke, but they're Argon."
                  If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.

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                    #24
                    Ah yes, Chemistry jokes.
                    "If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
                    "The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith

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                      #25
                      debit/credit jokes?

                      agghh! Just don't tell the one about the retiring accountant and the secret of his success discovered the next day in his office safe.
                      Or... the retiring ship's captain who every morning opened the ship's safe, took out a piece of paper read it, nodded pensively shook his head as if to say "okaY" then replaced it and locked the safe.
                      Morning after retirement the first mate, now the captain, hurried to the safe and discovered the old captain's success secret. The little well worn scrap of paper had written on it:
                      "port is left' starboard is right."

                      Oh, the accountant? His little piece of paper had" "debits to the door; credits to the window."

                      I'm done now.
                      ChEAr$,
                      Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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                        #26


                        Apparently, there's a market for accountant jokes

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                          #27
                          That tequila amortization t shirt reminds me of the sum of the years' digits depreciation method.
                          And I see there is a tee shirt just for Norm Peterson.
                          ChEAr$,
                          Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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                            #28
                            I liked the "I'm Billing You For This" coffee cup. There are times when I'd like to have that on hand to place in front of the client.
                            "The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith

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                              #29
                              I have 2 comments:

                              1 is for Luke. That employee will probably make such a mess of the bookkeeping or post things like boss wants her to that you wouldn't be able to do an accurate tax return. Tell him no deal!!!

                              second is about taking credit cards. I am researching this and will probably make this change before tax season starts. I had a client and an EA at a seminar I was at last weekend both tell me about Square. Website is squareup.com But I also got an email today from National Notary Association that said Get paid via your phone/tablet. Free credit card reader. They process though Intuit GoPayment so it may be the same as QB. This one said if you process under $1000 per month there is no monthly fee, no set up fee, no minimum monthly amount. Swiped cards at 2.7%. There was a little 1 beside that and it sounded like Intuit might have a charge. So I think I will check out Square first.

                              We have to keep up with the times. If we can take credit cards that easily we need to do it. My only problem is that I don't have a "smart" phone. My phone has internet access although I don't have it right now. That will cost me an extra fee per month on my phone. So I have to go to Verizon wireless to see if my phone will work or if I have to upgrade my phone. I don't get a free upgrade till next summer.

                              I love the stories. I don't feel so bad when I read what all of you are going through too.

                              Linda EA

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                                #30
                                Internet

                                Your computer must have internet. Take credit cards via computer. Use Intuit or PayPal or another merchant account. You'll pay a fraction more to key in the info instead of swiping the card, but you'll save buying or leasing a machine and having it take up valuable desk real estate. The few bucks a year you'll pay in fees is worth it to get money in your bank faster. You want to make it as easy as possible for people to pay you.

                                I think with PayPal, the fees come into play when you want the money moved to your bank account. So, find some merchants YOU can pay via PayPal so you're using PayPal like just another bank account and not have to move funds to your checking account.

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