Comment Re:Greedy bastards ... (Score 1) 423
Should groups of humans be able to exercise free speech rights?
No. If several humans happen to want to say the same thing, they can each say it separately.
Should groups of humans be able to exercise free speech rights?
No. If several humans happen to want to say the same thing, they can each say it separately.
Now, missing a deduction or forgetting to include income is a completely different thing. However, you should print out your 1040 at the end anyway and check through it for just those kind of issues.
Exactly - and there's no real way to understand which deductions you might be eligible for without going through the instructions yourself. Otherwise you get to (for example) Line 50 and say "retirement savings credit? what's that?" and then have to go read the instructions anyway.
Not to mention H&R Block made me pick between married/joint or married/separate at the beginning of the process, whereas when I did the calculations with a spreadsheet I could just change that input and see my tax calculated both ways (because either could be better depending on circumstances). H&R Block was able to figure out whether I should take the standard deduction or not; it should have been able to do the same for filing status.
My effective tax rate was about 1%. It would have been more like 10%, but the Saver's Credit canceled out my entire liability except for the Self-Employment tax. But the best part is that means I got some Roth IRA contributions in that are completely tax-free instead of having only tax-free gains.
If I'm really lucky -- if all my (and my wife's) income is W-2 and and I'm able to keep the AGI low enough through retirement contributions -- then I might get to 0% in 2014!
I had a (full) 1040, Schedule C-EZ, Schedule SE, Form 8880, and a Schedule A (that I ended up not using because the standard deduction ended up higher) and it wasn't that big a deal to do the calculations by spreadsheet. Granted, I'm not running a business that has employees or inventory and I don't have rental property (yet), but as long as I have experience doing my simpler taxes in previous years I see no reason why I can't learn to do the more complicated ones as the issues arise.
I don't trust tax software, so I did all my calculations using the 1040 instructions and a spreadsheet. Then I put the info back into H&R Block Online (so that I could e-file federal and state for free) and checked the PDF output against my calculations before submitting the return.
Maybe I'm paranoid, but I think that's the only safe way to use tax software.
I actually prefer doing my taxes "by hand" (i.e., using Fillable Forms and e-filing) but it's unreasonable to do so because my state doesn't have a similar system and then I'd have to mail paper. Instead, I ended up using H&R block because it was free for both Federal and state (given my age and income).
Yep. My first thought after reading the "just type 'apt-get upgrade'" post was "...and then spend several hours trying to figure out WTF got screwed up in xorg.conf"
(I'm not sure if such a sentiment is fair, since I haven't actually tried doing it in a couple of years...)
It seems human managers would, by and large, prefer to dominate and belittle human counterparts
Q: What do you call a human that manages machines?
A: A computer programmer and/or mechanic.
That's why MBA-types prefer to manage humans -- they're not qualified to do the alternative!
If you tried that then the IRS would start charging you penalties and interest on the amount you "failed to pay," the same as if you were self-employed and failed to send quarterly estimated payments.
Then call up your congresscritter and ask them to support the "Read the Bills Act."
Nobody saw the USB flask coming until it was upon us - let alone it's more recent offspring like the MicroSD.
I seem to remember CompactFlash cards being reasonably common before USB flash drives showed up.
I think the progression was something like: PCMCIA->CF->MMC->SD, and USB Flash (and other stuff like Sony's MemoryStick) branched off around the same time as MMC.
The fact that "it could be argued" is what due process is fucking for! It's the goddamn forum in which you argue it!
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm late for my annual MBA-sponsored lobotomy.
Not just a lobotomy, but an annual re-lobotomy just to make sure! Brilliant!
While true, that statement isn't particularly useful since it's also true of pretty much every government program everywhere.
As more and more people become familiar with it, people would realize how easy it is to code.
But it's not easy, at least for many people. There are some people who naturally find programming easy, some people who will never be able to code no matter how hard they try to learn, and not a whole lot of middle ground in between. Membership of these groups does not strongly correlate with age, sex, race, education level, or previous occupation; it just seems like programmers' brains are simply wired differently.
It is clear that the individual who persecutes a man, his brother, because he is not of the same opinion, is a monster. - Voltaire