Started working on income taxes, corporation taxes and sales taxes this past couple of weeks as mentioned last week. Depending on the type of the corporation the taxes (companies which use a calendar year as their tax year) is either March 15 or April 15. I have one corporation to do with each due date. I also have a partnership return which is also due by March 15. Partnership is done and out. The corporation return due March 15 is the one which needs the extension – and still working on getting the paperwork to do same (for our state – Federal and city extensions are filed). The corporation return due April 15 is at least started. Sales tax return for the partnership is completed and mailed. That leaves the other two sales tax returns – at least I have until the 20th for them.
Then I have the regular individual returns which are due – as all of you in the US know – is due by April 15th. Started working on one of them also.
There seems to be plenty of time for the April 15 returns, but they need to be done and mailed to the clients for them to sign, mail and maybe write a check – for each return – Federal and state – and I know from past years (decades) that the time passes in an instant.
Then, today, we went to our eye doctor (which took up the entire day so no work done). He is in the next county so it is a bit of drive and worst of all, driving home we are driving into the setting sun – with drops in our eyes so the sun is all the worse to have in front of us. At least we had good exams with no problems and very little change in vision – don't need new glasses unless we want.
After I post this I will go back to the supermarket shopping list I started last night as we will go food shopping tomorrow – it is our once a month trip to the (Walmart) Neighborhood Market two communities away to do a full shopping trip. In between we go to one of the two Walmarts nearer to us. Normally we go to the bigger of the two as it has a larger assortment of items, but two days ago we went to the smaller of the two as an item husband needed is carried at the smaller store, but not at the larger store.
After I post this to you I will go back and add a few more items to the shopping list, I will then go over the list with husband when he comes down later for before bed snack in case he wants something else or doesn't want something I have on the list. I will then print it. The list is in an Excel spreadsheet file. I have a list of what we normally buy and which aisles the items are in, as well as a more complete list of what is in which aisle. By scanning down the list of what we normally buy I can make sure that I have not forgotten anything. Hoping we will find foods we are looking for. Store shelves/cold cases are still partially empty around here – though much better than earlier in the pandemic.
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK-
Don't put things you need to do off until the last minute. Had I done that with the business tax returns they would not be out on time. If I don't do that with the food we will run out of food.
What have you put off that you really need to?
Like many others I have spent most of my life trying to deal with clutter and get organized. I am still on this journey, which by its nature will never end. I have read most of the books on organizing subjects and found none of them to match my problems. I want to share my efforts with others as a nonprofessional dealing with disorganization. Join me in my attempts to keep my life organized enough while still having a chance to enjoy it.
Thursday, March 9, 2023
TAXES, EYE DOCTOR, FOOD SHOPPING - SO MUCH TO GET DONE!
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