I see from the thread-pic that Mrs. Sven has cut her hair.
I’ve got to sort out moar problems with the apartment books that Mrs. Paddy’s uncle, the CPA, has caused. Once we get the books straightened out, he is so fired.
Good luck with the books, Paddy. Don’t you just love correcting a professional’s shoddy work? I got into action work on revolvers when I paid to have a well recommended professional do an action job on a brand new Colt Diamondback and got it back unfunctional. Decided I could not do any worse and bought a rather shabby S&W revolver that had been a security guard’s issue gun, hardly used but badly holster worn. After learning on that and much reading I fixed my Colt and ended up fixing a lot of revolvers, mine and others. Even did some work on a civil war era Colt Navy cap and ball revolver.
I just got a call from my accountant today. We are making a low enough taxable income with no expectation of change, that we no longer will need to file. They will prepare a “No File” letter for us. It will cost hundreds of dollars less this year and save us $750.00 a year going forward. This firm has been fantastic since we started Titan’s business. It is why I continued to use them when we moved to Texas.
Don’t you just love correcting a professional’s shoddy work?
Yeah, especially when I’m not even an amateur in the field. I tracked down the error, then had to figure out how to make it right. Now I’m chasing down other errors the auditor has found. It’s absolutely ridiculous.
I have no doubt that with your skillset, enough reading, and a little practice, you could do a much better job than many gunsmiths.
Hey! Get out of my head!
Good morning, GN.
Happy Tuesday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Sven!
I see from the thread-pic that Mrs. Sven has cut her hair.
I’ve got to sort out moar problems with the apartment books that Mrs. Paddy’s uncle, the CPA, has caused. Once we get the books straightened out, he is so fired.
Good luck with the books, Paddy. Don’t you just love correcting a professional’s shoddy work? I got into action work on revolvers when I paid to have a well recommended professional do an action job on a brand new Colt Diamondback and got it back unfunctional. Decided I could not do any worse and bought a rather shabby S&W revolver that had been a security guard’s issue gun, hardly used but badly holster worn. After learning on that and much reading I fixed my Colt and ended up fixing a lot of revolvers, mine and others. Even did some work on a civil war era Colt Navy cap and ball revolver.
I just got a call from my accountant today. We are making a low enough taxable income with no expectation of change, that we no longer will need to file. They will prepare a “No File” letter for us. It will cost hundreds of dollars less this year and save us $750.00 a year going forward. This firm has been fantastic since we started Titan’s business. It is why I continued to use them when we moved to Texas.
That’s some good news, Mac!
Yeah, especially when I’m not even an amateur in the field. I tracked down the error, then had to figure out how to make it right. Now I’m chasing down other errors the auditor has found. It’s absolutely ridiculous.
I have no doubt that with your skillset, enough reading, and a little practice, you could do a much better job than many gunsmiths.