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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 678383" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I'd just like to welcome you to my world. A world where Murphy rules and Incompetance is rewarded with wonderful pension plans, retirement, paid vacations and great health insurance ... oh ... and affirmative action. </p><p></p><p>I got a nice letter from the state department of revenue demanding that I pay a penalty of $569 for a late payment on payroll taxes. After spending about two hours in the office and pulling all the payroll records I found that I did not pay the taxes 30 days late as they claim but I paid them 30 days early. The federal forms and the state forms clearly show this and even the cancelled check I mailed them cleared the bank 20 days sooner than the deadline. I tried calling the state to work this out but I couldn't find anyone who knew that four came after three. Seems they all think foe does. So I've threw my hands in the air and turned it over to my accountant to resolve but I'm sure he will require some compensation as well.</p><p></p><p>I try to be efficient in my work cause I have no other choice. The only time I intentionally procrastinate is when I manually lower the booms on the sprayer - I always put the left side down last even though I get to it first. Oh well, maybe I'm doing that wrong too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 678383, member: 4362"] I'd just like to welcome you to my world. A world where Murphy rules and Incompetance is rewarded with wonderful pension plans, retirement, paid vacations and great health insurance ... oh ... and affirmative action. I got a nice letter from the state department of revenue demanding that I pay a penalty of $569 for a late payment on payroll taxes. After spending about two hours in the office and pulling all the payroll records I found that I did not pay the taxes 30 days late as they claim but I paid them 30 days early. The federal forms and the state forms clearly show this and even the cancelled check I mailed them cleared the bank 20 days sooner than the deadline. I tried calling the state to work this out but I couldn't find anyone who knew that four came after three. Seems they all think foe does. So I've threw my hands in the air and turned it over to my accountant to resolve but I'm sure he will require some compensation as well. I try to be efficient in my work cause I have no other choice. The only time I intentionally procrastinate is when I manually lower the booms on the sprayer - I always put the left side down last even though I get to it first. Oh well, maybe I'm doing that wrong too. [/QUOTE]
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