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  1. My two sons were born February 28 and March 4. Sounds like me and my wife get reacquainted in the summer after deadline
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  2. Drake has password protection by default in their Print Manager if you print a pdf, unless you unselect password protection. If both you and your client use gmail then your email and it's contents are encrypted start to finish.
    2 points
  3. Locking drop boxes are great. Be sure to write down the key's code and remember where that is, or don't lose the key like I did. I now expect to find the key tomorrow.
    1 point
  4. How about my first bold phrase where I said to follow tax law, specifically the concepts contained in IRC 707(a) and (c) that you made no mention of? You should first review the tax law as it applies to the partnership agreement, how these payments are determined and their frequency as the starting point. Unless the law is unclear or ambiguity existing in what these payments represent, only then would you jump into the court cases. I think your initial suggestion of partner's "living expenses" being reported entirely as withdrawals and none as guaranteed payments is an unreasonable one. If the partner is being paid "living expenses" of a consistent amount at regular intervals without regard to business profitability, then the payments would fall within the definition of guaranteed payments.
    1 point
  5. Try getting Adobe Pro X, you can encrypt the attachments and setup a password.
    1 point
  6. Our anniversary is April 1st... and we always take some time that day, and celebrate more post-deadline. I know a woman whose birthday is in January, and who grew up in the upstate NY snow belt. They ignored her birthday, growing up, and instead celebrated her half-birthday, in July, since they could have a party that wasn't snowed out! You could start having September celebrations. Just sayin'...
    1 point
  7. https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2019/10/12/theres-a-new-question-on-your-1040-as-irs-gets-serious-about-cryptocurrency/#6f6c733e5c92
    1 point
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