Some recent posts to the board:
That one takes the cake. Does his employer pay him or recite that line every Friday?
Should we give up Quickbooks and become Turbo Tax Pro advisers?
What's wrong with these? We have here some reasonable requests, courteously presented by seemingly nice people; probably deserving small business folk like us. We instinctively want to help such people and so we answer simple tax questions at ball games, at the cafe, out in public, etc.
Still, these questions are just a little different. They're posted by people who -- however decent and charming they might otherwise be -- are bluntly and straightforwardly telling us they don't want to pay for our work and (implicitly) that they want us to work for nothing (cut it any way you want, that's what it amounts to). They'd probably be astonished if you asked them the same; maybe replying "All I have to sell is my time. That time is not free for the asking."
...I do my own personal taxes because...it's a challenge and quite fun to tackle it...it's not that difficult...Thank you for your time...I also volunteer my time...helping people from all over the world, so I appeciate your time as well..."
"I'm doing my...return with Turbo Tax, but it doesn't cover the meal allowance in interview mode. Where is that deduction taken? Thanking you in advance...thank you kindly."
"...thanks for the input...I picked up Turbo Tax for Business yesterday...the business is filing as a C corp...Turbo Tax will be able to handle it..."
"...thanks for the input...I picked up Turbo Tax for Business yesterday...the business is filing as a C corp...Turbo Tax will be able to handle it..."
"...in business...graphic design and illustration...selling products to consumers...I'm confused by...Cost of Goods Sold...I understand every other aspect of my taxes so I don't feel the need to pay a professional. I'm a...small business...if anyone has...comments I'd love to hear it!"
Still, these questions are just a little different. They're posted by people who -- however decent and charming they might otherwise be -- are bluntly and straightforwardly telling us they don't want to pay for our work and (implicitly) that they want us to work for nothing (cut it any way you want, that's what it amounts to). They'd probably be astonished if you asked them the same; maybe replying "All I have to sell is my time. That time is not free for the asking."
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