Jan. 29th, 2004
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Jan. 29th, 2004 02:28 pmIn one of those 'whoa!' moments, I ran a call after lunch and ran into my Granda.
He'd come down to Wooster to get some light opera ticket orders in for himself and Granma, and we would have talked more, but I literally stopped my car in the middle of Pine street to talk to him, which is a bit of a traffic hazard, so we said goodbye after a quick catchup of how the other was doing, and I got back to the office.
Still. Whoa!
He'd come down to Wooster to get some light opera ticket orders in for himself and Granma, and we would have talked more, but I literally stopped my car in the middle of Pine street to talk to him, which is a bit of a traffic hazard, so we said goodbye after a quick catchup of how the other was doing, and I got back to the office.
Still. Whoa!
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Jan. 29th, 2004 03:08 pm( A big book thing. )
Thanks to
naufiel, who I stole this from, and to High School and College English courses, from which I was able to fill this out so heavily.
Thanks to
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Jan. 29th, 2004 07:10 pmGood:
Doing your federal taxes and finding out you're getting a $500 return.
Bad:
Doing your state return and finding out that Ohio passed a law called the 'Ohio Use Tax'. What it involves is charging you Ohio sales tax on anything you purchased over the internet that did not charge you sales tax. (Like, example, a lot of smaller web stores. Though fortunately Amazon and other major retailers do charge sales tax.)
So, from those smaller stores, I bought about $1100 worth of stuff, mostly the computer parts I used to build
litagemini's computer and repair my own.
Result: I owe almost $30 in Ohio taxes this year, instead of the $65 refund I was expecting.
Bitches. Bitches bitches bitches bitches bitches.
Bitches!
Doing your federal taxes and finding out you're getting a $500 return.
Bad:
Doing your state return and finding out that Ohio passed a law called the 'Ohio Use Tax'. What it involves is charging you Ohio sales tax on anything you purchased over the internet that did not charge you sales tax. (Like, example, a lot of smaller web stores. Though fortunately Amazon and other major retailers do charge sales tax.)
So, from those smaller stores, I bought about $1100 worth of stuff, mostly the computer parts I used to build
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Result: I owe almost $30 in Ohio taxes this year, instead of the $65 refund I was expecting.
Bitches. Bitches bitches bitches bitches bitches.
Bitches!