taxtime

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taxtime

  1. Alternative form of tax time
    • 1978 January, “(Advertisement)”, in The Rotarian, volume 132, number 1, page 19:
      Whether you are into double declining balance depreciations or just reconciling your checkbook and putting your house in order for taxtime, you simply cannot find a more powerful desktop calculator for so little money.
    • 1978, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Subcommittee on Oversight, Tax Simplification Proposals:
      It seems to me that the only way you are ever going to get rid of your extra load of 70 employees at taxtime is to make sure that the person is as well educated as possible, and you have taken a particular interest with fams and small businesses who by nature of their operatiaon have some thorning operations which frequently require counseling or additional eduction.
    • 1996 April, “(Advertisement)”, in MotorBoating, volume 177, number 4:
      Learn more about our Boat Gift Program and head for smoother sailing at taxtime.
    • 1997, United States of America V. Valenti, page 4:
      [] to keep records of legitimate income deductions such as business expenses, business vehicle mileage and repair records, personal investment losses, and virtually every other type of business record necessary to accurately deduct expenses and overhead from his gross income at taxtime.
    • 2001, Arthur Dimond, Blurred Images, page 11:
      My older brother, Danny, systematically cuts his food and lifts it to his mouth, rarely raising his eyes to horizontal level; generally serious and reserved, taxtime tends to accentuate his demeanor.