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I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like. I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
Remove swirls my friends.
As an accountant (not a tax accountant), but someone who often does go to some tax related education/updates, this sounds about right. They seem to get out of shape on minor little things that they can collect for, or something they can disallow.
In recent years they have been targeting "hobby losses" or business that people run just to lose money to get deductions. They would target fishing boat tours that essentially the owner would by a boat and say it was a fishing tour, take a few people a year and deduct everything. One major item that was lacking was intent to make a profit or something like a business plan or appropriate advertising.
Just an FYI for you detailers running a business.
"Difficult takes a day, impossible takes a week." Jay-Z
This is comical. Everyday on tv you see those ads. " I settled my tax bill for pennies on the dollar." Then you hear of something like this. There is a problem somewhere in the system.
President-elect Obama has said he wants public employees to take back some of the work that the Bush administration has given to private contractors — and he wants to crack down on contractors' abuses. But Obama could find it difficult to shake things up.
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