Posted by FeliseSoCal on 3/19/10 12:16pm Msg #328018
$35 for a loan modification...
I'm sorry, what? A travel notary service for $35? Gas, time, entries in the notary Journal, and in some cases, you still have to print them. Ridiculous.
| Reply by Yoli/CA on 3/19/10 12:21pm Msg #328026
Jumped at chance for some charity work, right?? :-) jk n/m
| Reply by Moneyman/TX on 3/19/10 2:08pm Msg #328056
Can we write it off as charity on taxes? lol n/m
| Reply by desktopfull on 3/19/10 4:38pm Msg #328091
Have you checked their 501(c) status? n/m
| Reply by Laura_V on 3/19/10 10:26pm Msg #328132
SUPER poignant question, DTF! + pls ck myspelng. VERY tired n/m
| Reply by Laura_V on 3/19/10 10:19pm Msg #328130
Actually, yes! ! !
If SSJ took involved - say $17 in expenses - then you could write off the difference (sum but negative LOL) on your Sched C.
Tired so don't remember initial stupid fee offer but let's use an example.
SSJ signing service says "I'll pay NSA you $30 to drive all over heck and back to get 1 doc signed and notarized. And btw we will dock your fees if you blink more than once."
Well...... If SSJ SS says $30 and I can write off $25 of that gig AND I get 3 more of those idiot gigs THEN I move to a lower IRS tax bracket AND I save $1,000 on my taxes.
Well, then....................
YES to SSJ SS offer. But only under these silly conditions.
What the heck does SSJ mean?
Well...... I ran into this LOL-cousin a couple of months ago on another forum which I LOVE.
SSJ: Soul sucking job
As the Canadians say: "And Bob's your uncle."
Translation: "There ya go."
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