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Yup. wasn't pretty. Chants managed clean it all up whilst I drove. All over my trousers as well so I'm wearing a spare pair of my bosses trousers....

was the demise self inflicted or something else?

Worked out well. Luckily, the trousers I was wearing are an exxy pair and had the satin lining on the inside so didn't have barf on my leg.

In other news, how've you been?

If I was your Boss I would have told you to go the eff home not given you a spare pair of pants! Nek minnit everyone in the office is spewing on themselves

Worked out well. Luckily, the trousers I was wearing are an exxy pair and had the satin lining on the inside so didn't have barf on my leg.

In other news, how've you been?

ok mate. bit tired with doing everything ova the weekend. I am currently doing a course to become a registered BAS agent which I spent doing on the weekend.

ok mate. bit tired with doing everything ova the weekend. I am currently doing a course to become a registered BAS agent which I spent doing on the weekend.

Why BAS and not Tax? Thought that RTA would have had more merit? or even CTA.

Just reading the happy laps thread, looks like its getting more restricted just as I am able to get back into it :(

Didn't want to have a cry in there because I know the QR people read it!

Good man! It's a shame but if we want to play in their house, we abide by their rules. :(

Good man! It's a shame but if we want to play in their house, we abide by their rules. :(

Yeah I totally understand that, I am just a bit upset at myself for not going to more when it was good, I always knew that as it got more well known it would cop more rules. And people being sick kents in threads all over the internet talking about how fast they go at happy laps did not, in any way, prevent that process.

Yeah I totally understand that, I am just a bit upset at myself for not going to more when it was good, I always knew that as it got more well known it would cop more rules. And people being sick kents in threads all over the internet talking about how fast they go at happy laps did not, in any way, prevent that process.

It's because of idiots that we can't have good things.

Why BAS and not Tax? Thought that RTA would have had more merit? or even CTA.

Rules have changed mate. Irrespective of experience and professional qualification you must do a board approved course (prescribed by the tax practitioners board). To become a registered BAS agent its a very easy course (say compared to CA) but time consuming (really basic of GST, FBT, WET, PAYG W AND PAYGI and record keeping).

I will do my RTA but you now need to do an introductory tax law unit (which is what Im doing now) and advance tax law unit (my CA tax module satisfies the advanced one) and also a board approved course in commercial law (this one I have to do and gonna take some time)

pretty much, its actually making me think of changing car clans, the opportunities for me to use the GTR for what it is good for is pretty limited, and using it to just cruise around is also not very good, because its actually pretty terrible at it. I went to greazefest on Sunday and saw a lot of yank tanks that I could see myself cruising around in.

pretty much, its actually making me think of changing car clans, the opportunities for me to use the GTR for what it is good for is pretty limited, and using it to just cruise around is also not very good, because its actually pretty terrible at it. I went to greazefest on Sunday and saw a lot of yank tanks that I could see myself cruising around in.

What do you want to do with the Unicorn? We've got a number of sprints and runs coming up post-AGM that could be good for it.

Rules have changed mate. Irrespective of experience and professional qualification you must do a board approved course (prescribed by the tax practitioners board). To become a registered BAS agent its a very easy course (say compared to CA) but time consuming (really basic of GST, FBT, WET, PAYG W AND PAYGI and record keeping).

I will do my RTA but you now need to do an introductory tax law unit (which is what Im doing now) and advance tax law unit (my CA tax module satisfies the advanced one) and also a board approved course in commercial law (this one I have to do and gonna take some time)

Ahhh that makes sense. RTA and CTA?

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