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Dude, that was 8 days ago tops. Just seems months by /pol thread page count. Adjust your max posts per page.
Are you talking about the baby heart in the womb thing? I'm taking about the original claim. Lol
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Dude, that was 8 days ago tops. Just seems months by /pol thread page count. Adjust your max posts per page.
Are you talking about the baby heart in the womb thing? I'm taking about the original claim. Lol
With Cads wife.
No reason to hire out you're taxes unless you are doing flow through crap or have large volume.
There are exceptions, but most people that pay someone to do it are saving an afternoon
yeah babyheart, he has been doing Jared from the Pretender for 5-6 months.
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I do business on three continents. Does that warrant having a professional look at them?
If democrats keep hiking that minimum wage you'll be on a streak!
Maybe. When your ophthalmologist (who's a female mind you) walks into your eye exam wearing the same watch, you know it's time for an upgrade. Honestly rolex is like the Benz of watch, entry level high end. Every pleeb has one or a knock off now. Ill prob just do patek or something more exotic from now on.
So in a related to this thread question, how many people hire out their taxes? How many do their taxes themselves? It seems the higher the income the more likely it is someone else does their taxes. I do my own, but send them to my lawyer to finalize them. Where does that put me on the scale?
Sorry, I'm calling you out too as a liar. I make just about what you claim, but I use TurboTax, and I manage all my investments on my own, because with a portfolio the size of people who earn a lot have, even a 1% assets under management fee is insulting. I agonize between a 0.2% difference (2.00 - 2.20) in a cash management / checking accounts which keeps their funds in a money market fund. I also call my SiriusXM/cable/internet providers and pretend to quit so I can get a discount, and I call around to shop auto and homeowners insurance. This much money isn't THAT much money, so we still have to save. I'm also laughing at your talk about buying $150,000 watches. People that make less than a million don't buy watches for $150,000. You can't afford them. I mean, sure, you could, in the same way you could afford a Lambhorghini, but you can't actually afford it.
Go grab an urwerk. Those are pretty nice watches.
Prices for Urwerk watches | buy a Urwerk watch at a bargain price at Chrono24
Calling you out bro. Don't think you know how to spot a real Rolex... if the seconds hand moved in incremental ticks then it would be fake.... That's not considered a "smooth" movement. That's one of several ways to spot a fake. I will say, my vintage patek has a smoother movement. It's a marvel.I actually have one of those around somewhere I bought on a stop over in the Philippines, I think I paid $40. A real Rollex the second hand actually stop EXACTLY on the marker all the way around the dial.
I don't think I ever claimed to make 7 figures per year, but if you took what I make in a year and compared that to the number of hours I actually work, it would equal out to around $1500 per hour. So far in 2019, just myself, I've made a little over $75,000 and yeah, I've worked about 50 or so hours this year.
I own three businesses (1 S-Corp , and 2 1065 Partnerships). I hire a fantastic CPA to handle all of it. I just scan and drop receipts and bills to a portal and he shits out a return at the end of the year. He does my S-Corp bookkeeping and payroll as well. I have to sign a few things (1099s that we mail out etc), but other than that he just does all the work. He charges me about $3,000 a year for everything, including personal return. I would never ever do my own taxes, hell no. If you're doing them on your own, more power to you but if you can afford a lawyer to finalize them, you're better off just using a CPA I would think. I have a CPA do it because I have better things to do with my time, such as getting through all 10 acts in PoE in a timely fashion.
I do mine, but always send them to my father to look over since he's a CPA, retired and did corporate taxes in his careerSo in a related to this thread question, how many people hire out their taxes? How many do their taxes themselves? It seems the higher the income the more likely it is someone else does their taxes. I do my own, but send them to my lawyer to finalize them. Where does that put me on the scale?
Get over yourself kid. I make more money than you. I save the majority but ya sometimes I make a splurge a lil. I get my watches at 35% off so can almost break even if I want to turn around and sell them. Several have gone up in value over the year (no they're not an investment). Big difference in depreciation of watch and a car lol. Not really a 1:1 comparison at all. I'd never buy a lambo. Also FYI when evaluating a high dollar purchase probably best to take into account your net worth total and total liquid assets. Don't be so salty bro, we should be happy when other forum members prosper heh. You don't see me calling into question your claim?
I own three businesses (1 S-Corp , and 2 1065 Partnerships). I hire a fantastic CPA to handle all of it. I just scan and drop receipts and bills to a portal and he shits out a return at the end of the year. He does my S-Corp bookkeeping and payroll as well. I have to sign a few things (1099s that we mail out etc), but other than that he just does all the work. He charges me about $3,000 a year for everything, including personal return. I would never ever do my own taxes, hell no. If you're doing them on your own, more power to you but if you can afford a lawyer to finalize them, you're better off just using a CPA I would think. I have a CPA do it because I have better things to do with my time, such as getting through all 10 acts in PoE in a timely fashion.
I never said you didn't. So salty.I literally posted a screenshot of my tax return![]()
I literally posted a screenshot of my tax return
Edit: You keep talking about watches, are you saying you buy $150,000 watches at 35% off? So around $100,000? I don't believe that either really. If you actually make the money you claim, which according to board members you're a liar, and if you actually buy watches for $100,000, then you are terrible with your money.