When everything else fails, check the manual. Call a tax consultant. Jon Page At 02:56 PM 04/12/2001 -0700, you wrote: >I got the "Bureaucracy Blues"... (hum us a few bars y'all). > >The ultimate oxymoron... "Hi, I from the government... I'm here to >help". The dealer that we, (Alan Meyer and I), install PianoDisc >systems for just went through an audit. Although we are NOT employees >but rather subcontractors, they say we should have been paying some sort >of workers comp this past year to the dealer. Unless we can prove >otherwise they are going to stiff each of us with a $600.00 bill! I >have never heard of such a thing. How does this work? Are there any >loop holes? That is a huge amount of money that we are being asked to >pay every year to satisfy a useless bureaucracy. Help! > >I also need to find more right-offs for my taxes BAD. I have really >gotten burned this year by the IRS. We could buy four big screen TVs >each equipped with surround sound and a DVD player for what we are going >to have to pay this year. QUESTION: I recall in the past that there >was a half day seminar at the PTG in the past on how to find ways for >techs to reduce their taxes. Does anyone know if they are running that >one again this year? I think I need to be in it! > >Rob Goodale, RPT >Lost Wages, NV
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