A lil over $1,000 per subject and you need to do about 6. It's re-imbursed by your employer if you pass...
Back already? Woulda thought you'd stay longer and go to other cities
Sort of the same. Depends on where you work. But CA is alot harder than CPA.
Had alot of people at our firm come from CPA backgrounds, try the CA and then fail hard. Failure rate in CA is pretty high. And when someone fails at work they usually cry, because you've just wasted money and 1/2 a year studying your arse off outside a full time job for nothing...
Thought it was you but wasn't sure
Yeah talk to the dealers but don't get sucked in on the day. Some of the car dealers are pretty full on...
Not just any Accountant, the best. Your welcome to come into my boardroom office, and we can sit around drinking bourbon liek a baws.
csb bro Did he give his camry a boot?
We're you the skyrine that was driving behind me on springvale road when we were all heading home and I turned off a bit after Princes Hwy Saturday night?
How are the ladies in the land of U S of A?
So Ex demo car 7K saving + 1 month earlier v New car
How much do they go for 2nd hand? Aren't ex-demo's generally thrashed? Correct me if Im wrong.
Also make sure the 'new car' price is the driveaway price, and does not have other hidden charges.
Do you have alot of time off work during the x-mas period and thats why you want it before then?
Whatchu talkin about Willis? Not sure what your getting at lol
But to answer your question it is under the Luxury Car Tax Limit. It is also under the MV depreciation limit for Tax Purposes.
You have also listed down 4 methods of claiming car expenses which I'm not sure how it relates to anything lol
Well apart from the on road costs such as dealer delivery and stamp duty.
Option costs are $4,500 for a Navman and $3,300 for a colour trim to name one of few options. So you get the idea
Looking at an new Audi A1 MV contract of a clients.
$33,615 MV purchase price, but once you add a just a handful of extras and all the other shit you need to pay for a new MV......Amount Payable $55,820
Hey guys,
I've been running Motul 8100 5w40 Oil for the last few years.
Recently I have been attended a few 'spirited' cruises and have noticed the oil temp jump to 120 degrees. Normally it is around 90 degrees. Ambient temp outside would have been around 20 day/night.
Are there consequences on the engine in the oil running this hot?
I have been told to run a higher weight i.e. 5w50?
Car is a 200rwkw GT-T with about 150,000km's.