Shaky Constructs of Questionable Import and Dubious Utility.
VIBRATORS, whips and G-strings – who'd have thought tax could be so exciting?
I'm filing an amended return.Careful. Under GAAP rules, the "useful life" of fishnets is based on normal "wear and tear." Key word being "normal." I smell an audit:)
BTW, what the heck is a "Y Front," and can I deduct it without sparking an audit of my own??
I suspect that those items would have to fall under the category of "Employee Unreimbursed Expenses"...and can only think of a couple of "professions" that would require such accessories.(One of them being the oldest...)
Ah. Now, having found the (not altogether obvious) link to the story, I see that my guess was correct.
I expect my readers to work for it, camo.
Work for what? That's the question.
Peanuts.
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I'm filing an amended return.
Careful. Under GAAP rules, the "useful life" of fishnets is based on normal "wear and tear." Key word being "normal."
I smell an audit:)
BTW, what the heck is a "Y Front," and can I deduct it without sparking an audit of my own??
I suspect that those items would have to fall under the category of "Employee Unreimbursed Expenses"...and can only think of a couple of "professions" that would require such accessories.
(One of them being the oldest...)
Ah. Now, having found the (not altogether obvious) link to the story, I see that my guess was correct.
I expect my readers to work for it, camo.
Work for what? That's the question.
Peanuts.
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