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I paid $33, my mum is a CA and still just threw her arms up in the air when she couldn't get me into refund territory...

Basic Normal Salary, no real expenses, thing that put me into negative was Savings Interest I think.... Need to plan my dodginess in advance for this FY.

I was only getting maybe $100 in interest each month?

I don't know, I don't need to understand these things, that's what my accountant is for :P

Edit: lol definately not that much, I'm trying to save for a house deposit, not to buy a McLaren F1 outright :P

Yeah I just don't know what I can put there!

I don't drive for work, just to/from work...
I don't have any uniform or need to buy anything out of my own pocket for work...
I don't travel for work...

I don't really do any training or anything that I pay for out of my own pocket

Yeah I just don't know what I can put there!

I don't drive for work, just to/from work...

I don't have any uniform or need to buy anything out of my own pocket for work...

I don't travel for work...

I don't really do any training or anything that I pay for out of my own pocket

We have a Ned Flanders here

birds. whens the monthly newsletter jew mate?

When I can be fked writing it haha. Events dudes give me no help writing the articles :(

Stop doing a good job of holding me accountable!

after a retune from Burnzy with the mr turbo and cleaning up my shit map from CREATD the car was amazing to drive, power all through the rev range and no knocking lol

I can't wait. Just need bank balance to recover before I can throw money at it... :P

Keeping one eye open for a good deal on an E9 turbz etc... hoping it doesn't pop up when I have no money haha. I think this is the most temperamental of my planned round 1 of mods

I was only getting maybe $100 in interest each month?

I don't know, I don't need to understand these things, that's what my accountant is for :P

Edit: lol definately not that much, I'm trying to save for a house deposit, not to buy a McLaren F1 outright :P

What about all those suits you had dry cleaned?

And driving your car to visit vendors?

Those logo'd work shirts you were required to buy?

Tax time was good to you Toby?

If your accountant didn't get a good return

You're gonna have a bad time

No big refund, need to find a new accountant

I paid $33, my mum is a CA and still just threw her arms up in the air when she couldn't get me into refund territory...

Basic Normal Salary, no real expenses, thing that put me into negative was Savings Interest I think.... Need to plan my dodginess in advance for this FY.

Yeah I just don't know what I can put there!

I don't drive for work, just to/from work...

I don't have any uniform or need to buy anything out of my own pocket for work...

I don't travel for work...

I don't really do any training or anything that I pay for out of my own pocket

Seems as though as your mum is too legit.

Just like the Matrix, some of the rules can be bent

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I can't wait. Just need bank balance to recover before I can throw money at it... :P

Keeping one eye open for a good deal on an E9 turbz etc... hoping it doesn't pop up when I have no money haha. I think this is the most temperamental of my planned round 1 of mods

go 8mr turbo, cheaper to buy and direct fit

9 turbo needs a fitting kit which is another $100ish, not worth the hassle imo

Seems as though as your mum is too legit.

Just like the Matrix, some of the rules can be bent

/watchedtoomuchmatrixlastnight

I blame all my illegally carried forward deductions on deja vu

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