Don’t be scared off by depreciation. TurboTax will do that for you too.
I used to go to an accountant, and the last time I used him it cost something like $550. Now I use TurboTax and it costs me about $50. The time spent is about the same. So I ask myself: is my accountant going to catch something that will be worth $500? Highly doubtful.
yes jessi thank you! i guess it shows it’s best to have someone do your taxes and then have someone else look them over. the government, specifically ny state government always tries to keep these tax breaks on the down low, im glad to know a whistle blower like yourself!! thanks!
The issue with the C is that there aren’t as many of them.
It is obvious when getting the C at Fulton St. at night. There are 3 As for each C. Another bonus of taking the 4/5 is avoiding the Fulton St. Station which is probably the one of the most disgusting places I have ever seen.
Someday the construction there will be finished, but for now, it is peeling paint, water dripping from ceilings, garbage filled canals between tracks where rats run wild. Just to make you feel better about it all are the “musicians” who do percussion art on white plastic compound containers.
what do you call them if not IRT? ‘the trains with numbers’? sounds juvenile.
Donatella;
Don’t be scared off by depreciation. TurboTax will do that for you too.
I used to go to an accountant, and the last time I used him it cost something like $550. Now I use TurboTax and it costs me about $50. The time spent is about the same. So I ask myself: is my accountant going to catch something that will be worth $500? Highly doubtful.
Of course, *rob*, there’s that other old adage, “You get what you pay for”.
rob – you get what you pay for. No offense DIBS,
CGar, I’d STFU if i were you. You’re beginning to annoy.
Am I living in another universe or are the terms IRT and BMT no longer used?
yes jessi thank you! i guess it shows it’s best to have someone do your taxes and then have someone else look them over. the government, specifically ny state government always tries to keep these tax breaks on the down low, im glad to know a whistle blower like yourself!! thanks!
*rob*
The A & C run on the same lines. the A trains are nice new wide ones. Has nothing to do with “IRT line.” or tracks
The issue with the C is that there aren’t as many of them.
It is obvious when getting the C at Fulton St. at night. There are 3 As for each C. Another bonus of taking the 4/5 is avoiding the Fulton St. Station which is probably the one of the most disgusting places I have ever seen.
Someday the construction there will be finished, but for now, it is peeling paint, water dripping from ceilings, garbage filled canals between tracks where rats run wild. Just to make you feel better about it all are the “musicians” who do percussion art on white plastic compound containers.
jessi, you owe me a few drinks.