Thursday, March 5, 2009

Since when is the IRS my Business Partner?

I’m a one-man business

workingathomeIt's been a torrid morning and it's left me in a ratty mood. If I had staff working in my office I would fire everyone right now! However, mine is a one-man business. It's kept pretty busy, or as busy as I want it to be. It allows for such pleasures as a nap after lunch, a visit to a grandchild, or an extra-long lunch hour with a friend. The office is a few steps away from the bedroom and it boasts all modern conveniences such as a computer, fax and telephone.

It’s not all fun and games

The biggest disadvantage of my business is the long hours – I work 24 hours a day. This doesn't mean that I am working all the time, but the office is open to anyone who calls.

Financing the business

The financing arrangements are simple. I finance everything. I have a partner who makes no contributions at all. When there is a cash crisis, I apply for and receive a Payday Loan which sees me through to the next payday.

Why do I feel like the IRS is now my business partner?

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