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Tax Information With A Mother's Touch Published by Eva Rosenberg, MBA, EA Volume 6, Issue 276 September 17, 2004 |
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![]() Deadlines Looming - Sept. 30 - - FINAL deadline to open SIMPLE for 2004 Oct. 15 - - FINAL Personal/Partnership/Trust Tax Returns due Dear Family, Wow, the storms just keep coming and coming. People are praying to reduce the severity of storms or to gain comfort. While I don't know if it will help, it certainly couldn't hurt. - Charisma Now Instant Prayer Alerts - TBO News Well, we've somehow managed to complete the corporate return filing period, despite losing the Internet one week, and losing the printer the day before the deadline. That's OK. We were going to buy a new printer anyway soon. Interestingly enough, I've been scouring the catalogs and looking at the offerings in the stores for months, without finding what I wanted. But, Tuesday night, when I had no choice, and needed to buy something RIGHT NOW, the perfect printer appeared on the Internet screen. It's one of those all-in-one things with the color scanner, printer, copier and fax. But it actually holds enough paper to do a tax return, has enough memory to hold all the pages that need (my old printer only had a 2-MB memory) to be printed. It can scan or copy legal size paper - none of the others I'd been seeing had that feature. And it prints, even in color, faster than my old printer did. Now, let's hope it really is as good as I think it is. The price was half of what I had expected to spend. In case you're interested, it's the Hewlett-Packard 9110 It wasn't hard to set up - once I got past a little glitch in my tax program (which is probably what finally put the old printer to rest). The only drawback is, if you install the software to control all the features, it drops over 1 GB of data onto your computer. BUT, you can use it stand-alone, as a copier, fax, scanner. Of course, my copier is much faster, and sorts and collates - but it doesn't copy checks in living color - oops, scary. Shall I try copying money next? Have a lovely weekend and an easy fast next week. We'll be dark for Yom Kippur. May you be inscribed in the Book of Life. And may the coming year bring you health, wealth, happiness and a dearth of storms, floods, earthquakes, plagues and other disasters. Hugs to all. Eva Rosenberg, EA Your TaxMama is watching ... out for you. P.S. Remember, TaxMama's Secrets is now available on CD. P.S.S. Drop by TaxMama's Shopping pages P.P.S. TaxMama is starting to schedule speaking/teaching engagements for next year. P.P.S.S. If you're using spam blocker software, please add taxmama.com to your approved list. I don't have time to keep responding to each request for authentication. There are just too many, anymore. |
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