I was doing my taxes using a popular tax program and in the Deductions section came to the line, "Hobby Expenses". Hot damn!, I exclaimed, and entered the amount for 2016. Instantly I saw the amount I owed the IRS change to a big refund! Oh the ecstasy!
Then I realized the IRS may not accept expenses for THIS hobby. So I zeroed out the Hobby Expenses. The big red number that I owe reappeared. Oh the agony. Then I did my MN taxes. Bigger agony.
Oh well... the Gophies won again, and there isn't a foot of snow outside from the Blizzard That Neariy Was. And taxes aren't due until April 17 this year. Life is good.
I missed the hobby check-off, but would support such a thing if it existed. In contrast to you, I'll be getting some money back, so I filed early. I wonder how many tax refunds get redistributed into the hobbying world.
Then I realized the IRS may not accept expenses for THIS hobby. So I zeroed out the Hobby Expenses. The big red number that I owe reappeared. Oh the agony. Then I did my MN taxes. Bigger agony.
Oh well... the Gophies won again, and there isn't a foot of snow outside from the Blizzard That Neariy Was. And taxes aren't due until April 17 this year. Life is good.
Hobbying makes me healthier!
Then, I got smarter! I now hobby with psychiatrists who double as providers. I submit their bills to United Healthcare and I get reimbursed!
Life is good!
A mental health professional, especially a psychiatrist, who has sex with a patient can be charged with malpractice, and in some states it's a crime.
Yes, I realize you're probably not really their patient. But according to the insurance records you submitted, you are.
Prostitution is (usually) a misdemeanor. This is deep-shit territory.
I think it's a joke.
Yes, I realize you're probably not really their patient. But according to the insurance records you submitted, you are.
Prostitution is (usually) a misdemeanor. This is deep-shit territory.
... because the potential ramifications for the doctor/provider are enormous, even if she's only working towards being a doctor.
(And of course there would be the fraud issue for Mr. Johnson.)
-- Modified on 2/27/2017 8:38:00 AM
Sometimes we forget if you don't remind us
It was tongue-in-cheek sarcasm.
Wishful thinking though - would save me many $thousands!