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SanDiegoDaveParticipant
The biggie is the home-based business, or side consulting that can generate a 1099. It opens up a great deal of home based deductions that would normally have to amount to over 2% of AGI before they even begin being deductible. I ran into that with my 2008 taxes. Lots of work-related expenses not covered by my employer that didn’t pass the 2% threshold. Time for me to go out and get some side work.
Anyone need the services of a computer network expert? VoIP, Wi-fi, routing/switching, LAN/WAN, Cisco, Nortel, Juniper. I bring 10 years of global enterprise level experience. Small jobs welcome 🙂
SanDiegoDaveParticipantThe biggie is the home-based business, or side consulting that can generate a 1099. It opens up a great deal of home based deductions that would normally have to amount to over 2% of AGI before they even begin being deductible. I ran into that with my 2008 taxes. Lots of work-related expenses not covered by my employer that didn’t pass the 2% threshold. Time for me to go out and get some side work.
Anyone need the services of a computer network expert? VoIP, Wi-fi, routing/switching, LAN/WAN, Cisco, Nortel, Juniper. I bring 10 years of global enterprise level experience. Small jobs welcome 🙂
SanDiegoDaveParticipantThe biggie is the home-based business, or side consulting that can generate a 1099. It opens up a great deal of home based deductions that would normally have to amount to over 2% of AGI before they even begin being deductible. I ran into that with my 2008 taxes. Lots of work-related expenses not covered by my employer that didn’t pass the 2% threshold. Time for me to go out and get some side work.
Anyone need the services of a computer network expert? VoIP, Wi-fi, routing/switching, LAN/WAN, Cisco, Nortel, Juniper. I bring 10 years of global enterprise level experience. Small jobs welcome 🙂
SanDiegoDaveParticipantThe biggie is the home-based business, or side consulting that can generate a 1099. It opens up a great deal of home based deductions that would normally have to amount to over 2% of AGI before they even begin being deductible. I ran into that with my 2008 taxes. Lots of work-related expenses not covered by my employer that didn’t pass the 2% threshold. Time for me to go out and get some side work.
Anyone need the services of a computer network expert? VoIP, Wi-fi, routing/switching, LAN/WAN, Cisco, Nortel, Juniper. I bring 10 years of global enterprise level experience. Small jobs welcome 🙂
SanDiegoDaveParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDaveParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDaveParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDaveParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDaveParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDaveParticipant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
SanDiegoDaveParticipant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
SanDiegoDaveParticipant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
SanDiegoDaveParticipant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
SanDiegoDaveParticipant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
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