Taxes suck.
I've always been of the opinion that I should be able to do my taxes. After all, it's simply an exercise in following directions, isn't it? I almost gave up this year, but, having a few days to think about it, I think that I will still prepare my taxes by myself. After all, the amount of taxes that I am required to pay is the same regardless of who prepares the tax return. Why add more money to that?
Well, there is the time and aggravation that might be saved, I can see that. Especially if you're doing something complicated with your money. And I think I've spent a considerable amout of money in time and aggravation this year, but I've already spent it, so *shrug*, I may as well see it through myself.
Maybe next year I will pay someone else to do my taxes. But that all depends on how optimistic I am - if I think that it will be easy, then I'll try to do them myself. Hope springs eternal, as they say.
Tuesday, April 03, 2001
No hidden agenda here. This is about FlyingSheep.com. Oh sure, some thoughts may seem to have nothing to do with Flying Sheep (the more mathematical thoughts in particular come to mind), but this will be an outward expression of the thoughts of the same entity that runs FlyingSheep.com.
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