delaval wrote: » Why aren't ye're accounts done since last Feb? It's impossible to plan without getting them done early. I get a discount for having all info in to them in Jan
whelan1 wrote: » had to ring my accountant a good few times earlier in the year to finish my accounts, he was going, "whats the rush"
bob charles wrote: » you have a female accountant, that would be some bit better:), When I have my yearly Tax discussion with my guy I start dreaming about watching paint drying
lakill Farm wrote: » Some people dont see it like that. Approx what discount do you get?
td5man wrote: » :'(
lakill Farm wrote: » Why do ye all think bad of your accountants?:eek: Are ye all coming to meet us at the ploughing. Stand 447 Row Y:D. "never miss a genuine opportunity":cool:
Sharpshooter82 wrote: » yeah i want a word with you
lakill Farm wrote: » where in Westmeath are you?
Sharpshooter82 wrote: » could hit ya with a stone if i wanted.....killucan
lakill Farm wrote: » ya would probably hit me with a stone is really what you meant:D
bob charles wrote: » These are tax accounts;), I fail to see what having tax accounts done early bring to farm planning, maybe for dairy its different as your whole money set up is very regular
Sharpshooter82 wrote: » two of the heifers that might be heading to the mart thurs
bob charles wrote: » who wants to read about someone blowing
naughto wrote: » can you let me no what price you get for them,am looking for a hefier around the same weight as the ladies in the pics
Muckit wrote: » When's ur book out bob?! 'Farming- it's a load of bullocks! ' by Bob Charles
Sharpshooter82 wrote: » Id buy that for a dollar
delaval wrote: » Tax planning, no surprises Bob. If you've your head screwed on you can get a lot more than tax info from your bean counter.
moy83 wrote: » She is alright looking too
Sharpshooter82 wrote: » no hassle its either this thurs or it will be another 5 weeks before i get a chance to go again but im trying to decide if there is any point holding on any longer anymore. Im hoping at least 800 anyways, might be mad but ill see when the time comes.
just do it wrote: » What's the story with them i.e. breeding, age weight? It will be interesting to see how they go. Good luck with them
delaval wrote: » Away for the night. Got a call at 5,30 this pm to be told I'm having a Co Co inspection on an out farm tomorrow at 3. So pints tonight and home to face the music after meeting tomorrow. I was hoping to stay for the afternoon conference session. They could give a bit more notice!!!
bob charles wrote: » tell them your busy at something else, they are not mandatory. Also mention that the old man that owns the place is a bit eccentric and will probably be in the yard as he is mad for shooting crows. In all the inspections I have ever had, I have never gotten notice, and there have being more of them at this stage than days in the month, they just walk straight in or ring to say they are standing like spare pricks outside the gate and the dogs not being welcoming, pity I cant train rover to attack one of them. Anyway pen and paper and take ages writing everything down and ask loads of questions. have a copy of the Nitrates Directive printed out just to assure them your no walk over.http://www.environ.ie/en/Legislation/Environment/Water/FileDownLoad,19875,en.pdf. If in doubt you can give me a call as I know the bible inside out and back the front.:). Speaking of useless sh*tes, they havnt being here since February
delaval wrote: » I have a different policy. I just play the complete dummy. A shut mouth can't get you in trouble. It's amazing how superior they feel and walk straight into a mistake. This will be my 3rd in 2 years. I've given up stressing but will also make sure I'm there in case the mental patient who owns the farm walks into something