Feeling Better, Baby Animals, Torture, and Gift Wrapping

Dec 15, 2008 10:20

Feeling better today after a lousy week-end of stomach upset. I had THREE events on Saturday: bat mitzvah in the morning, party at the ever-lovely mirabile_dictu's in the afternoon, and a party at my daughter's stable in the evening! Each one was more beautifully catered than the last, but I couldn't eat anything or drink alchohol. It was so frustrating. ( Read more... )

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zarchasmpgmr December 15 2008, 18:58:00 UTC
Must get better reading glasses. I swear the subject included the words "torturing baby animals".

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iolanthe_rosa December 15 2008, 19:00:18 UTC
This is an object lesson in the importance of the comma!

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zarchasmpgmr December 15 2008, 19:04:53 UTC
Eats, Shoots, and Leaves is one of my favorite books.

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zarchasmpgmr December 15 2008, 19:04:25 UTC
I'm very aware of WordPerfect + legal. I dealt with it in the mid 80s helping a friend of mine who was working with the attorneys for his stepfather's accounting business. Daisy wheel printers, aligning forms properly, WordPerfect. WordPerfect is a very good package, actually. Better than M$ Word in many ways.

On the tax side, since you're pretty much going to file a schedule C or E (I can never remember the exact difference between the two, as they are identical in a log of ways), it is deductible outright as an out-of-pocket business expense. The only time I think you'd start depreciating is if you consider it a capital expense, which means you are doing full-blown double-entry accounting with assets and liabilities. You may want to consider getting QuickBooks if the business really ramps up (which it sounds like it is).

Disclaimer: I just finished management accounting, whose prerequisites are basic financial accounting, but I am not an accountant. My f-i-l is, though. And Cheri's major is accounting.

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iolanthe_rosa December 15 2008, 19:07:07 UTC
Ah, I see. Okay, definitely not a capital expenditure in that sense. Well I'm glad I bought it before the end of the year, then, because I can deduct it this year.

Yes, I've decided to get more serious about pursuing more work. I did quite well last year, but I think I could probably double my income if I just put a little more elbow grease into it. We shall see.

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zarchasmpgmr December 15 2008, 19:11:18 UTC
Are you taking the home office deduction? Because you can depreciate the pro-rated value of your home mortgage. But that does bring tax consequences when it's time to sell, as you have to now pay the taxes you avoided. (We rented out our house in Denver for 4 years.)

I've still got about 4 years of rolled up home-office deduction because I hadn't met the percentage requirements.

I don't know if you're using one of the home tax prep packages (TurboTax, H&R Block), but the higher end personal versions have all the stuff for the type of work you are doing. Well worth the investment.

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iolanthe_rosa December 16 2008, 18:29:21 UTC
I do not take the home office deduction, because our office space and computer are a complete free-for-all, used by all the family at all times of day and night, and the code is quite clear that it needs to be a space that is completely dedicated to your business. I'm excruciatingly honest, so I just haven't messed around with that. Now that I have the laptop, which will only be used for business purposes, perhaps I could gouge out a corner of the desk where it will mostly live, and claim that.

We do use TurboTax (in fact, I have the latest version still in its envelope at my left elbow even as I type), and we're counting on it to help us navigate these waters.

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shirebound December 15 2008, 19:14:42 UTC
Ohhh, the wee babies! I had never heard of a Potto either.

*gentle tummy rubs*

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iolanthe_rosa December 16 2008, 18:29:58 UTC
This website is awesome! (and I don't even approve of zoos. But still... so cute!)

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xclairedelune December 15 2008, 19:45:45 UTC
Would be inerested in your (and Bea's) perception of the bat mitzvah...

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elanorkat December 15 2008, 20:53:21 UTC
Lovely photos of baaaaaby animals! I would like an Ocelot kitten for christmas, plz.

Sorry to hear about the stomach lurgy. Sounds horrible.

I'm with you on the present wrapping. At least, I used to be. I loved wrapping and specialised in difficult shapes in my family. Used to spend too much on nice paper and ribbons, had a System for sellotape useage, got cross when other people held back on the wrapping until Christmas Eve (I agree - why wait until the last minute, because it all comes off again the next day?!). But lately it seems like I haven't had as much patience/time for careful wrapping. This year, I very much doubt we'll be able to stack wrapped gifts under the tree, for fear that Somebody will unwrap them early...

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iolanthe_rosa December 16 2008, 18:31:13 UTC
My sister in law cancelled Christmas for a few years after she had her twins. She sent out quite a draconian letter stating that she would neither give nor receive so please don't bother. It's hard not sending a gift, when you really want to!

Anyway, I'm sure everyone will understand if you give it a rest for a year or two!

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