I think that means a special day for a certain religion. For tax folk, that day is today.
There's something magical about April 15th. Maybe because -- for most of us -- it's the end of a long, arduous trek shedding blood (I sure enough got some paper cuts), sweat, and tears. We've battered our way through overwhelming work loads, incomprehensible regulations, baffling problems, unbearable clients, and impossible situations looking for that light at the end of the tunnel and -- lo, behold, and halleluiah -- here it is right now today!
Going somewhere or going nowhere, plans made, plans not made, or (to borrow from a noted poet) day come white or day come black -- it doesn't matter 'cause I'm starting to feel as free as a released bird.
P.S. Please don't break the mood by mentioning those confounded, blankety-blank sales and payroll taxes which are due, repectively, on the 20th and 30th.
There's something magical about April 15th. Maybe because -- for most of us -- it's the end of a long, arduous trek shedding blood (I sure enough got some paper cuts), sweat, and tears. We've battered our way through overwhelming work loads, incomprehensible regulations, baffling problems, unbearable clients, and impossible situations looking for that light at the end of the tunnel and -- lo, behold, and halleluiah -- here it is right now today!
Going somewhere or going nowhere, plans made, plans not made, or (to borrow from a noted poet) day come white or day come black -- it doesn't matter 'cause I'm starting to feel as free as a released bird.
P.S. Please don't break the mood by mentioning those confounded, blankety-blank sales and payroll taxes which are due, repectively, on the 20th and 30th.
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