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Should I fire my book keeper?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 614112" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I agree, it is an insignificant amount of money and I can "fix it" quite easily. But when you consider the amount of blood that is leaking from me due to all their little snips and gashes it becomes quite a bit. Actually, all totalled this year it will be enough to buy a nice house. Or better yet, start a business which would employ more people who can then pay taxes. Frankly, I'm not driven much by money anymore. Now I work because I enjoy it but I don't enjoy having to deal with an unreasonable uncaring system that stands in the way of someone wanting to do right and prosper. Did you know that if you start a business today you are required to comply with laws and regulations that fill a 4000 page book? I guess, for me,this situation is similar to the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back and just occupying my mind as how I could use the system against itself gives a some solice. But again, I wouldn't do that. I wasn't raised that way. Heck, who knows, they may just waive the penalty cause she fully understood what I was talking about when I said I might just have to lay myself off. Kinda like paying someone for not working and fining those who do. I just don't understand this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 614112, member: 4362"] I agree, it is an insignificant amount of money and I can "fix it" quite easily. But when you consider the amount of blood that is leaking from me due to all their little snips and gashes it becomes quite a bit. Actually, all totalled this year it will be enough to buy a nice house. Or better yet, start a business which would employ more people who can then pay taxes. Frankly, I'm not driven much by money anymore. Now I work because I enjoy it but I don't enjoy having to deal with an unreasonable uncaring system that stands in the way of someone wanting to do right and prosper. Did you know that if you start a business today you are required to comply with laws and regulations that fill a 4000 page book? I guess, for me,this situation is similar to the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back and just occupying my mind as how I could use the system against itself gives a some solice. But again, I wouldn't do that. I wasn't raised that way. Heck, who knows, they may just waive the penalty cause she fully understood what I was talking about when I said I might just have to lay myself off. Kinda like paying someone for not working and fining those who do. I just don't understand this. [/QUOTE]
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