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And , generally, tax attorneys do not do taxes for people. They advise on aspects of taxes, tax implications in financial planning.
Tax Attorney Job Description

You are thinking of an accountant.




Actually, I am not "thinking of" an accountant, genius.

True, tax attorneys generally do not do taxes for, um, "people", as you state (by which you mean "individuals"). However, they do them for corporations...and since Steve and I are incorporated and have been since 2001, with multiple businesses, adult and non-adult, under that corporate tent (including my pro work), we have a tax attorney.

Ask Shy, who is an accountant as well as my agent - she knows we have a tax attorney, and that she'd have our accounting business as well if we'd didn't already use the same tax attorney for the past 8 years. We love and trust her that much.

This is your second attempt to appear to be smarter than me and, like the last one, you have failed. You purport to be all about facts but you're really just about trying to impress people with your half-baked knowledge of job descriptions and English idioms. To assume that I am not incorporated was a mistake.




It is silly for me to assume that you were incorporated. My apologies. That was the first thing I should have thought of.
I just assumed that you were insane, because you call yourself a "MILF".
How does one incorporate being a cunt?
Neigh,neigh....Tell Shy that. She'll understand.




Fucking priceless, Goat. You truly are the Man. Can I use "how does one incorporate being a cunt?" on the sig line in another forum? great great stuff.

Barry





The prize for this one goes to Tax preparers (H&R Block)....who under federal law have to ask their clients occupational title....What’s YOUR Job?

This is included in their yearly federal taxes.......


Wonder what creative titles they have thought of over the years???