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Yeah just wait and see what the contract says.

Be careful where you get your tax advice.

If your salary sacrificing you cannot double dip and claim a tax deduction. Also in regards to the MV this > 50% thing is fairy tales. If you are using 1% of your MV for business use then you claim 1% (log book method),

My charge out rate is $400/h. Give us a ride in a C63 and will call it even :P

Yeh if it's supplied no tax claim anyway. And no paying from me. If I have to pay for it I'm just not going to get it. No point having two cars, if they don't want me rocking up in a bright orange Silvia then they can give me a car lol it wasn't a prerequisite to have a "classy car" when I applied for the job

Yeh if it's supplied no tax claim anyway. And no paying from me. If I have to pay for it I'm just not going to get it. No point having two cars, if they don't want me rocking up in a bright orange Silvia then they can give me a car lol it wasn't a prerequisite to have a "classy car" when I applied for the job

Haha I bet the orange car would sure make an impression.

I get some odd looks whenever I need to drive my car into the factory loading area. Especially with the sticker bomb fuel cap.

yeh i get looks from everyone.. ill take a picture of the parking lot and post it tonight.. everything is black silver or grey..then BAM bright orange lol i get complimented by the managers aswell...

oh ive already conformed. i think the merc's are amazing.. and really comfortable.. would i buy one ? no.. i have better things to spend $70k+ on.. but would i drive it if given to me? if i got a hyandai for free i'de drive it..

$400 per hour I call shenanigans lol

Lol it's actually quite a reasonable rate compared to other high-end firms

Better not be charging me that rate for my tax return!

I have a cheap special wastelands charge out rate

Looks like i'll be doing a few. Happy to help my brahs out

I pay my dude like $600~ that's it.

And he takes 1 1/2 hours to do your tax return. Jokes brah :P

Go to the CBD and book an hour with a Tax Manger at somewhere like Pitcher Partners or Ernest & Young, and the charge out rate would be $600-$1,000 an hour.

Not that you need that, as a Graduate Accountant can prepare a simple Tax return. Just sayin :P

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