And yes, don’t lose the copies. I’m not going to do them again next year. i circled all the numbers on the W-2. match them to where I put them on the returns and voila, very simple. No thought required. Even a caveman could do it. Though probably not a lot of baristas.
DH, 4.25 for tiny coffee – you can reference that to brag you high roller. something with alcohol in it – that’s more like par for the course or maybe even “more4less” bargain hunter territory
chicken, I remeber seeing Jamaican Blue Mountain (probably not authentic) at the lobby of the Four Seasons in Tokyo for Y2,400 about 5 years ago.
And yes, don’t lose the copies. I’m not going to do them again next year. i circled all the numbers on the W-2. match them to where I put them on the returns and voila, very simple. No thought required. Even a caveman could do it. Though probably not a lot of baristas.
rob,
1. the copy i stapled to the Federal return was sufficient.
2. Do the same for the state, although I’m not sure they even require it.
3. Return diploma to university , as someone already said above.
18 years ago a cup of hot water & an envelope of Sanka at the Essex House on CPS was $8.
benson, dibs was a kind soul who did my taxes for me, because my butterfly brain found them a bit too complex.
*rob*
DH, 4.25 for tiny coffee – you can reference that to brag you high roller. something with alcohol in it – that’s more like par for the course or maybe even “more4less” bargain hunter territory
Rob, just use scotch tape afterwards to reseal the envelope. MIT is going to ask for the diploma back
“By more4less on April 12, 2010 12:46 PM
DH, 4.25/cup is good bragging conversational piece – similar to dudes that buy 500k-1M+ cars”
In that case, I once paid $20 for a coffee in the Hyatt in Tokyo. At least it was served in bone china.
What’s going on? Did DIBS quit his position as a hedge-fund trader and go to work for H&R Block?