Aidan Rhiannon (
bladespark) wrote2006-09-07 11:25 am
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Yargh and glee
The landlords are still being butts about the cat. They seem to have no provision at all for somebody having one cat die, or otherwise be lost, and getting a second one. I was told that this situation was "not normal" and that they had no paperwork for it, and would have to type something up. Which would take them until tomorrow, of course. (Because, you see, we'd be planning on having Rosie, JJ's cat, over here, and then decided to get a new cat isntead.)
How hard is it to type up, "no longer has X cat, now getting Y cat?" I mean sheesh!
In good news though, I was contacted by the Windstone folks about being a dealer, and it looks like we're go! Now I just have to try and get a second table at FC, and attempt to get one for AC as well. Whee...
How hard is it to type up, "no longer has X cat, now getting Y cat?" I mean sheesh!
In good news though, I was contacted by the Windstone folks about being a dealer, and it looks like we're go! Now I just have to try and get a second table at FC, and attempt to get one for AC as well. Whee...
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I got an accountant last year as soon as I realised how many details there were and how he could help decide what deductions are appropriate and such so I am less likely to be audited. I used to do my taxes alone, but I kinda like the idea of handing everything over. Organised, of course. ;) And you can write off the cost of the accountant's fees on your taxes (in Canada, at least). Yahoo!
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