Lordy, Lordy -- I'm startin' to feel like one of those New York Times reporters for takin' credit for somebody else's work.
After the $25K S-179 thread below, an electrical contractor called me this weekend about buying a $38K quad-cab pickup (he'd heard there was a $25K credit). I authoritatively (pompously, my wife claims) informed him that -- Yes, yes, while it was true the credit's ordinarily restricted to $25K; since he was buying a pickup with a 6 ft. bed which is inaccessible (I ain't mentionin' slider-windows) from the cab, he could write off the whole $38K and his problems would be over.
In awe of the depth and scope of my comprehensive tax knowledge, he lavished praise upon me; declaring that I was indeed "the man" as far as taxes are concerned. While forced to acknowledge that obvious fact, I attempted to maintain an attitude of reserved modesty (to the extent possible). Explaining to him that much time here at Black Bart Boondoggles, LLC is consumed with thorough and exhaustive tax code research, I advised him to hereinafter refer all deeper matters to me.
Amused by my half-hearted attempts to fend off compliments, my wife (a partner without a guaranteed salary) commented "Thorough research? Give me a break! You didn't even know for sure about the twenty-five thousand, much less the thirty-eight, until you asked those Taxbook guys and got the dope on it. Remember the college essays? Straight outta Britannica!"
After the $25K S-179 thread below, an electrical contractor called me this weekend about buying a $38K quad-cab pickup (he'd heard there was a $25K credit). I authoritatively (pompously, my wife claims) informed him that -- Yes, yes, while it was true the credit's ordinarily restricted to $25K; since he was buying a pickup with a 6 ft. bed which is inaccessible (I ain't mentionin' slider-windows) from the cab, he could write off the whole $38K and his problems would be over.
In awe of the depth and scope of my comprehensive tax knowledge, he lavished praise upon me; declaring that I was indeed "the man" as far as taxes are concerned. While forced to acknowledge that obvious fact, I attempted to maintain an attitude of reserved modesty (to the extent possible). Explaining to him that much time here at Black Bart Boondoggles, LLC is consumed with thorough and exhaustive tax code research, I advised him to hereinafter refer all deeper matters to me.
Amused by my half-hearted attempts to fend off compliments, my wife (a partner without a guaranteed salary) commented "Thorough research? Give me a break! You didn't even know for sure about the twenty-five thousand, much less the thirty-eight, until you asked those Taxbook guys and got the dope on it. Remember the college essays? Straight outta Britannica!"
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