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i usually just do it myself, online... purely because i can't really think of anything that i can claim?

get urself to an accountant.. even hr block /itp is the way to go. Remember depending on your job you can claim things like sun protection (i claimed sunglasses ), electronic eqipment (laptop computer for travel), car expenses as i explained earlier, all sorts of stuff. Even the cost of getting ur taxes done you get back the following year so why do it yourself??

Mind you, if i get audited or something it'll be a different story lol.

I have HR Block do my tax. Although work pays my phone calls and travel costs.

I will be registering a business for myself as I will be doing some moonlighting soon, and also my work doesnt pay overtime, so the projects they get me to do after hours that take a few weeks of after hours work, they will pay me as a contractor to do. Once I do that I can claim part of my rent and electricity at home etc as well.

nice shot jase, but freakin hate that bridge lol, why cant they put a decent surface on it? :)

if that's haughton hwy, then the new bridge (and pedestrian bridge) is not very far off :P

my flamin computer has a virus and my brother leant the windows xp cd to one of his friends so i cant formatt it and it wont connect to the internet!!!!

so wats everyone been upto?

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