Earlier in the week we told you about DB brokering a new venture. We’re happy to report that it is up and running with all the proceeds going to charity. For you cheapskates out there, don’t get your panties in a bunch, as we’ve got it on pretty good authority that it’s a 501(c)(3) organization. That’s right, we cited the code.
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Option A: Eat Dead Frog, Option B: Pay Legal Fees
- Caleb Newquist
- June 24, 2009
We here at Going Concern appreciate it when people embrace their bitterness but sometimes we have to give special attention to someone that goes above and beyond the run-of-the-mill cynicism. Like this gem in an 8-K filed by Expeditors International:
When you come from a frame of reference, as we do, where $0 spent on legal expense would be the most preferred alternative, having to predict anything beyond that, by its nature, would become inherently and incredibly biased towards our own wants, desires and expectations. To us, this is somewhat akin to being asked to predict how many minutes after being force fed a dead frog we would throw-up…and the operative word is “force,” as we’d never elect to do either on our own.
Sheesh, somebody needs a hug. The rest of the excerpt, in all it’s drippy sarcastic glory is at Footnoted.org.
H&R Block Suggests That You Start Saving Receipts
- Caleb Newquist
- July 8, 2009
H&R Block announced yesterday that it expects the IRS to get less kind and gentle in the coming years as the Service attempts to close the $345 billion tax gap.
The announcement states that the IRS is nearly doubling its budget for next year and that last year, 1 in 99 individual tax returns were audited as compared to 1 in 202 in 2000.
Maybe the Democrats do want all our money…
Audits Double This Decade [H&R Block Press Release]
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- Adrienne Gonzalez
- December 3, 2013
Ex-Tyco CEO Dennis Kozlowski to be released on parole in January [Fox] We all know […]
