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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Not redundant at all. She is more knowledgeable about tax law than you, and she says you're wrong. Done. End of story.
This, from the guy who cannot distinguish between a medical-expense
ceiling and a
floor.
You're a joke, and I'm laughing.
Dobry? Unless I miss my guess, she's a summer-intern at an accounting firm? Sorry, but her
relentless parroting of the "rules" -- as restrictively stated by the IRS -- is simply naive' and
would ultimately do her clients a disservice. Not that she'll have a great deal of trucker clients,
because word will get around.
Funny, but the first thing we got told in CDL-A school was: "Don't get your taxes done at an
HR Block. Go to an accountant that understands the rules as it pertains to transportation
industry workers." So I come here to ask a few questions, and I run into two know-it-alls
who wouldn't stray from the IRS Code if Timothy Geithner wrote them a hallway pass.
....And the funny part is, you both think you're some kind of authorities, despite obvious
lack of knowledge on
both your parts. Carry on with your misinformation, please, I'm consulting
with real experts now.:moon: