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articulate and intelligent discussion of personal finances
GAH TAX RETURN GAH GAAAAH. Ugh.
On the upside, in the process of hunting for a Revenue letter with important information in it I have recycled a ton of old and useless paper and thus will have less stuff to move. And found my master copy of Wasted Epiphanies 1. On the downside, no letter. Humph.
(Edit: Tonight also brought the weird realisation that I've made more from artwork this last year than I've made from writing ever. This has uncomfortable implications but is also kind of cool.)
On the upside, in the process of hunting for a Revenue letter with important information in it I have recycled a ton of old and useless paper and thus will have less stuff to move. And found my master copy of Wasted Epiphanies 1. On the downside, no letter. Humph.
(Edit: Tonight also brought the weird realisation that I've made more from artwork this last year than I've made from writing ever. This has uncomfortable implications but is also kind of cool.)
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Well, I hope it can - I'm going to ring them tomorrow morning. I was just hoping I could make more progress tonight. And other bits have proved easier than I feared they'd be - including getting information from a workplace who have sucked spectacularly in every other way this year. I was expecting weeks of chasing them and in fact that bit took about 20 minutes in total. So it's not all bad.
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I am going to have to take my tax return to my dad tomorrow, which is galling because I thought I'd finally figured out the maths after last year's lecture, and I'm going to have to tell him how little I've earned yet again...
Hello! I'm making a new comic too! You may have kicked me into doing something again...
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I don't think you ought to be ashamed of not understanding the maths. I'm still at the stage of goggling at the forms and going I don't think much of this applies to me but I can't be sure because I DON'T KNOW WHAT ANY OF THESE WORDS MEAN, YIKES.
And hurrah for new comic! Sign me up!
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This is for the 2006/7 tax year, right?
[worries slightly]
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(I did mine last week, which is an earliness record for me I think.)
Yay for art money -- good to have a new string to your bow, as Mrs Bagthorpe would say.
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Good luck - I know a bit about personal tax returns (I did a whole stack of them in Jan 05, but none since)...
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If I'm around on Sunday, I'll let you know. Hope you have a good weekend, as far as possible...
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(I seem to be thinking in ratios constantly today.)
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I shall see how things go, and drop you a text if I will be in town.
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[insert obvious comments about best laid plans, &c]
No worries - see you soon hopefully!
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I've got to do my tax return too (for my record label), which is particularly confusing this time because most of my income for 2006-07 is in dollars. :/
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Also I was having a similar thought re art and writing recently - art is more lucrative, who'd have thought it? I figured out that writing is actually what I do for fun these days. Which is weird, because after I realised firstly that I was never going to be a novelist, and secondly that I was never going to be an academic writer, I sort of assumed that I'd given up writing. Which is blatantly untrue because I spend all my time blogging in various personal and professional contexts. It just ... doesn't earn much money.
I'm sure that's mostly to do with how seriously I take each of them, and how marketable my particular skills in each medium is. But your comparison resonated with me, anyway :)
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My reaction on learning of the existence of UTR numbers was "wait, you want my WHAT?"
I have thoughts on what you say about art and writing, but they should probably wait till after work...
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And yes, I did think that was the point of NI numbers. Still, expecting it all to make sense would probably lead to insanity.
Oh well, I have all the helpsheets in the world and a sheaf of photocopied receipts resembling the phone book of a medium-sized town, and it will get done.
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It tells you a lot about accountants, or at least these accountants, that this is their "fun" page.
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Well done!
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Yeah, I noticed there was advice for authors and artists, but not musicians... odd.
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After the initial pieces have been snapped up by millionaire collectors, an attractive softbound compilation of the work could be sold for about 5.99 by selected bookselling outlets.
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