https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bi0cb3yxJY
I got as far as God wants spiritual fruits not religious nuts.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bi0cb3yxJY
Some were pretty clever.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bi0cb3yxJY
Some I've seen and some are new.....most are tacky.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bi0cb3yxJY
How would Jesus invest? ac_umm
Wisely. He was purportedly Jewish.
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Wisely. He was purportedly Jewish.
Of course, what was I thinking. :laugh3:
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Numerologost said the world was going to end April 23...were still here.
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Numerologost said the world was going to end April 23...were still here.
But, the numerologist is probably gone.
He's been subtracted!!
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He's been subtracted!!
That's it, lol.
While we are on the topic of religion, take a look at this link.
17 Big Companies That Are Intensely Religious
http://www.businessinsider.com/17-big-companies-that-are-intensely-religious-2012-1
Interesting.
None of those companies operate in Australia, and all are American.
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While we are on the topic of religion, take a look at this link.
17 Big Companies That Are Intensely Religious
http://www.businessinsider.com/17-big-companies-that-are-intensely-religious-2012-1
Alaska Air is owned by bible thumpers. Where in the bible does it say to put people's lives in danger by cutting corners? I wouldn't fly that death trap of an airline.
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Interesting.
None of those companies operate in Australia, and all are American.
It is an American site.
I know we have at least one here...
//https://www.mrsmacs.com.au/
But they don't add religious icons or text to their packaging. However, they ARE Jehovah's Witnesses, and with the global connections this band of kooks has, it no doubt helps their business. JW's are well known for developing their businesses using their "church" connections.
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I know we have at least one here...
//https://www.mrsmacs.com.au/
But they don't add religious icons or text to their packaging. However, they ARE Jehovah's Witnesses, and with the global connections this band of kooks has, it no doubt helps their business. JW's are well known for developing their businesses using their "church" connections.
People network in my church too..
There's nothing wrong with people helping each other..
Rotarians, Lions and Shriners all do it.
People stick with their own. Groups stick with their own.
My industry has essentially been taken over by the East Indians. They stick together like you've never seen. They tend to deal with their own in almost all aspects of life.
My accountant that files my corporate taxes is a 'Good Christian,' and he's royally ripping me off. I understand that people want to make a profit, but his rate is stratospherically high.
Next year I will attempt to file my own T2 using TurboTax small business corporate ($250 for software). If that doesn't work out, I'm finding another accountant.
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I know we have at least one here...
//https://www.mrsmacs.com.au/
But they don't add religious icons or text to their packaging. However, they ARE Jehovah's Witnesses, and with the global connections this band of kooks has, it no doubt helps their business. JW's are well known for developing their businesses using their "church" connections.
People network in my church too..
There's nothing wrong with people helping each other..
Rotarians, Lions and Shriners all do it.
Korean churches are all about networking. If they have a little extra time, they may even discuss the bible.
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I know we have at least one here...
//https://www.mrsmacs.com.au/
But they don't add religious icons or text to their packaging. However, they ARE Jehovah's Witnesses, and with the global connections this band of kooks has, it no doubt helps their business. JW's are well known for developing their businesses using their "church" connections.
People network in my church too..
There's nothing wrong with people helping each other..
Rotarians, Lions and Shriners all do it.
Korean churches are all about networking. If they have a little extra time, they may even discuss the bible.
Maybe some here in Canda, but not in South Korea?
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My accountant that files my corporate taxes is a 'Good Christian,' and he's royally ripping me off. I understand that people want to make a profit, but his rate is stratospherically high.
Next year I will attempt to file my own T2 using TurboTax small business corporate ($250 for software). If that doesn't work out, I'm finding another accountant.
Like get prices, reputations and choose another accountant .. That's the standard good business model.
Otherwise do your own but be aware there may be issues a good accountant can advise you better on and maybe save you on tax amount
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My accountant that files my corporate taxes is a 'Good Christian,' and he's royally ripping me off. I understand that people want to make a profit, but his rate is stratospherically high.
Next year I will attempt to file my own T2 using TurboTax small business corporate ($250 for software). If that doesn't work out, I'm finding another accountant.
Like get prices, reputations and choose another accountant .. That's the standard good business model.
Otherwise do your own but be aware there may be issues a good accountant can advise you better on and maybe save you on tax amount
Eggs ackly.
I always do my personal T4's paper style, by myself, and have had success for 20 years in doing so. I used to do my ex's also.
The basics I do understand. T2 Corporate is not something that I'm familiar with, and I know there is much more to it than a basic T4.
However, if I'm paying $250 for the software alone, there must be some intrinsic value to this, or I'd attempt a paper T2 also! There must be some hints...
I keep my books (as I am required to by law for 6 years or whatever), so I have previous years numbers. I'll only assume the software will make this relatively easy to input?
Either way, I'm going to attempt to do so, and will report back with results.
My end of year is Dec. 31, so I have six months from that date to file. It's not like I'm rushed.
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I always do my personal T4's paper style, by myself, and have had success for 20 years in doing so. I used to do my ex's also.
The basics I do understand. T2 Corporate is not something that I'm familiar with, and I know there is much more to it than a basic T4.
However, if I'm paying $250 for the software alone, there must be some intrinsic value to this, or I'd attempt a paper T2 also! There must be some hints...
I keep my books (as I am required to by law for 6 years or whatever), so I have previous years numbers. I'll only assume the software will make this relatively easy to input?
Either way, I'm going to attempt to do so, and will report back with results.
My end of year is Dec. 31, so I have six months from that date to file. It's not like I'm rushed.
That's fine Mel, but I think you posted in the wrong thread.