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  1. I see no conflict in Warren Buffett's position on taxes. If he gave his entire wealth to the government, it would barely put a dent in the deficit. Iif all billionaires paid a higher percentage year-after-year, it still might not help much, but it would help those of us in the lower brackets think we are being taxed more fairly than we are if those greedy billionaires keep too much of their money.
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  2. Doug, The idea of a some kind of "incomplete" notification would be a good addition to the software. I use estimates often as I dont do returns while the client waits and I put in an estimates to let me know Im waiting for good numbers. Same with the "over ridden" field notification. Its always good to know if you have over ridden a calculated field, especially if you come back to the return at a much later date (like after its been filed) so you know why its not calculating what you think it should. Searching an entire return for an over ridden field can be a difficult and time consuming task so having it in the autocheck would definately help.. Thanks John EDIT: Im sorry, I was wrong - the software DOES list overridden items in the error check feature. I missed it.
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  3. One quiet fall day, shadows and sun showing the dust on the old furniture, a student burst through the door--no knock, slammed a bluebook down on Jay’s desk, and said in a furious but rather quiet and shaky voice, “Dammit, Dr. Cross, I did not deserve this F!” Without a change of expression, Jay replied, “I know. But it’s the lowest grade we have.”
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  5. I love the "If you refer to the seasons as Summer, Fall, Winter. and Tax, you might be an accountant."
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  6. A gorgeous blonde visited a world-renowned psychic. In a dark and unnaturally cold room, peering into a crystal ball, the mystic delivered some grave news. "There's no easy way to say this, my dear so I'll just tell you what I see: your husband is a powerful man, but prepare yourself to be a widow. Your husband will die a violent and horrible death later this year." Visibly shaken, the customer stared at the psychic's wrinkled, wise-looking face, then at the flickering candle on the table, then down at her hands. She took a few deep breaths to compose herself. "I simply have to know one thing," she finally says. The fortune teller met her gaze. The blonde steadied her voice, and finally got the words out: "Will I be acquitted?"
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