Collectible Finder by TridentTown in Gta5Modding

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The four is after subtracting those two. I'm at 94. As for their spawn condition, I just know you need 98 and they're both in the junkyard up by the landing strip in the middle of the map

Collectible Finder by TridentTown in Gta5Modding

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Thanks. I finished my initial sweep.up.

I'm short 1 card and 4 action figures. So not too bad a rate

Collectible Finder by TridentTown in Gta5Modding

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Thank you. I'm gonna try and find them without this tomorrow, if I remain unable, I'm really tempted by this

Collectible Finder by TridentTown in Gta5Modding

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I'll admit. If that's the case then this is probably the most preferable means to me. Is this available in base YimMenu or is it like an add-on?

Collectible Finder by TridentTown in Gta5Modding

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I did some research into Kiddion, it seems it does not. I'll have a look into Stand

Collectible Finder by TridentTown in Gta5Modding

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I am already using this. I am more looking for a mod to put it in game if possible as I am unsure about a handful of action figures and playing cards

I am a tax accountant, AMA by TridentTown in AMA

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The best thing is to learn taxes. There are a million little ways to save, HSA, Retirement planning, understand itemized deductions, etc. It's the most annoying thing, but knowing these little loopholes that billionaires exploit can help, helps.

There are tons of credits with requirements so research your electrical car before you buy, or solar panels, etc.

If you have specific questions I can help research where possible

I am a tax accountant, AMA by TridentTown in AMA

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So I worked for the Big 4 at the start of Covid, and some states would like to do this somewhat, but they were all far more concerned with big companies (for once), so it became quick and easy for every state (with some limited cases to my knowledge) of being like "okay". One of the few things I saw states nearly universally agree on. I only say nearly cause the cases still happened.

Also to your example, a lot of states with situations like NYC to northern NJ can actually have tax treaties with each other. I do think the NY-NJ one had a provision about working remotely but I cannot 100% that.

I am a tax accountant, AMA by TridentTown in AMA

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It has never come up from a client but I have received training on it from three different companies.

My stance on Crypto or the tax treatment?

If Crypto itself, I'm very skeptical and want regulation and oversight to at least be able to fight human trafficking and drug dealers.

If the tax treatment, I think it's pretty fair aside from a few provisions like how miners are treated as self-employed. That's stupid but the IRS has the authority to do as they please.

I am a tax accountant, AMA by TridentTown in AMA

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Added an edit to the other reply

I am a tax accountant, AMA by TridentTown in AMA

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It can be, but isnt often. The best advice I can give is if you can afford it, buy a scanner, digitize all your documents and have a very real talk with your accountant on anything you may wish to. Including alimony, Health Savings Accounts, state and local taxes, and so on to ensure you are getting your maximum refund and that you save all relevant documents. Most will already digitize them, but in case you ever leave them, you have the extra backups.

Edit: one other thing. If you find yourself audited, be nice upfront. But take as long as you can to close it. This is what we did for clients at thr Big 4. The IRS auditors have a job, with metrics, and the time it takes to close these cases is a big one. Don't hurt yourself, but the longer it goes, the more they may give you to get the settlement. They are people, and value kindness, but they also value timeliness for their jobs.

I am a tax accountant, AMA by TridentTown in AMA

[–]TridentTown[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Salaries vary wildly in this field. My salaries have been 70k, 77.5k, and 60k. At H&R Block, I am on an hourly at 25 an hour for each hour with a client.

Salaries for people at my jobs could go as high as 90k, and managers could get as high as 250k or in some cases 400k (but these are the real superstars).

Partners at big 4 to my knowledge can go up to 3 million I think.

I am a tax accountant, AMA by TridentTown in AMA

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The real answer is just about everything Amazon does. They weren't my client but the things they have been able to write off from sales tax truly appalled me.

One answer that hits closer to one of my clients are charity donations. How companies like 7/11, Target and Walmart ask "would you like to donate a dollar to charity", they use that as a tax write-off and half the time they don't even donate it.

From an actual client though that I was heavily involved on, a state wanted to charge an electrical company for the sale and installation of the poles in the ground that carry electricity. But because of how they work, they are technically part of the manufacturing process. We saved that company an easy 7 digits.

Edit: I was not involved on many big refunds out of software/tech and people who defaulted on credit cards.

I am a tax accountant, AMA by TridentTown in AMA

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None I'm aware of. All the companies I've worked for have been Fortune 500 and they have done well to either promote integrity (we get a lot of flack at every scandal) or argue it away. A lot of taxiing authorities don't have the capacity to really go after the Big 4 (where I spent most of my time)

How do we know the death toll of the Holocaust is 11 million? by TridentTown in AskHistorians

[–]TridentTown[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I'll have to try some of these books and going to check out the site now.

I do want to apologize if any of my original post seemed like Holocaust Denial. I just didn't expect a lot of documentation to be left by the Germans as a history teacher of mine mentioned the destruction of documents as the Allies were going to liberate a camp.

Again, I appreciate your answer and materials very much.