Jun. 3rd, 2005

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For a few months now I've been basking in the simplicity, freedom, and delight of being self-employed, working as a relief vet. Unfortunately, now I've run head-on into the down side of this career choice, namely figuring out my own taxes.

Okay, I need to pay quarterly taxes - I can handle that. It shouldn't be too complicated; the Estimated Quarterly Tax form is only one page. Simple, yes? I'm fairly adept at arithmetic, I've kept careful records, and I'm giving myself almost two weeks to work on it.

Of course, each line of the form references a separate form that has to be filled out first in order to come up with the base numbers, each of which in turn references another two forms that have to be filled out, And in all of these forms and references, there are even more details that are never actually mentioned. Meanwhile, most of them don't even apply to me, since I have to fill out the same paperwork as people running corporations, but I need to fill them out in order to determine that I don't have to fill them out.

And then, when I finally give up and call the IRS, I'm told that I needed to do this back in April. Even though I only became self-employed in March, even though I filed a regular tax return in April, even though I wouldn't have had anything to pay beyond a few dollars. When confronted with this information, the tax guy on the phone just hemmed and hawed at me.

I've done as much of the paperwork as I can without my hubby's info, and I've come up with a reasonable number, and I've set aside the funds to pay it. I'm not sure whether I should be paying a quarter or a half, since I didn't make an April payment, but.... I'll figure that out. And then I'm hiring an accountant, or a tax preparer, or something, to rescue me next quarter. Because this has managed to reduce me to a whimpering pile of frustration like nothing else in the world, in record time.
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In between the fretting over taxes, fretting over work, and general confusedness of life, it's nice to actually accomplish something once in a while, however much of a niche effort it may be.

I think I've mentioned once or twice before that I've been working on translating a 16th-century Italian dance manual for a while - well, the first draft is finally finished, turned into something vaguely presentable for the web, and available for people to peruse, critique, and generally use or ignore as they see fit. :)

It's at http://www.waks.org/IlBallarino/Translation/ if you want to take a look at it, and see what's been eating my spare time for the past year or two. My apologies for the rather dull format; I'm not much of a web-designer. Questions and comments more than welcome....

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