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Yeah it would have been dark or light only coming up, both dangerous. We really gotta keep in mind how dangerous the road is every time we go out on it, no matter what vehicle we are in.

Police Sergeant Kevin Hickson said it appeared the woman was not wearing a helmet and her bike did not have lights.

She was also believed to be listening to music.

The trifecta.. Said none the less that's someones mum/daughter etc

Deaf, dumb and blind?

The membership applications come through on committee email Tony - think I've seen one or two accountants on the applications, but none active on the forums...thus I thought of you lol. PM Ross about what's involved but I think it's basically BAS and end of year financials. In between that, approving/paying invoices electronically and approving/reimbursing committee for their expenditures.

U need log book more than receipts if I'm not mistaken log book needs 15 weeks of travel lasts 5 years

Can only claim minimum amount without supporting docs

log book ay?

chick at work said she claims 80% of her car expenses based solely on the fact that we're only supplied with 'group lock up' space for our tools, so all the guys we work with can access them...They're not gonna steal em but it means technically we may need to carry our tools in the car as we don't have private lock up at work...

claims fuel/tires/servicing/car washing etc too

I'll ask her if she keeps a log book

Lol dezzman if you were a client. You'd be raking up a bill by now.

Alex is on the money.

If you want to claim 'actual' receipts you need a log book. Requiring a log of 12 continuous weeks and is valid for 5 years unless your circumstances change. Also you need to keep all receipts.

Alternatively you can use what 80% of people do and just use the cents/km method. Up to a maximum of 5,000km, you can claim a set rate.

I.e 5,000 x 0.75 = $3,750 of deductions without receipts.

tailgaters need to die

had some moron come up within a few cm of my rear bar and stayed there. slammed on the brakes in the middle of the road and got out, f**khead turned around and took off

if i had got my hands on him i would've put his head through his own windscreen

how do you expect people not to have road rage when there's dumb f**ks like these holding a drivers license

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