Posted by Iowa Northeast on September 21, 2010 at 20:04:17 from (206.72.18.89):
I'm going through my recipts from many places of business, and I'm just so ticked at the way the recipts are unreadable.
The recipts are placed in a briefcase, and sit in a hot vehickle. This has destroyed several hundred dollars, if not more recipts that make them nonbillable.
Actualy there are some that are nothing more than a blank piece of paper, even looking with a magnafing glass.
I pay cash for almost eveything, and record only from the recipts for tax papers as well as charging my customers.
Why can't the government make these businesses print out a decent sized slip with real full words (without partial words and codes)
While I'm venting----When we get a recipt from our local court house we get a cash a adding machine print out recipt without even a date on it--yea simply a list of numbers. I'm sure the IRS will by into that one.
Perhaps the book keeping should be done every night, instead of at monthly!
I best take my meds and get some rest --that is if I can read the faded labels on the meds.
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