It is tax time again. The moment when we make sure that all the documents have been collected and ensure that you make enough copies for yourself. I will never understand Swiss tax documents. The forms are all available on Internet. Either you can download them and complete the details, or you print them and give it to an expert that does it for you. At our golden oldie age, we no longer do it ourself. We supply the documentation and our man fills it all out for us (online of course). Sounds easy, but I still find it complicated. What documents does he need? We are bombarded with all our financial institutions sending us receipts for what we have had to pay during the year. We assemble everything, organise it, copy it and send it to our man, hoping it is a complete collection.
I breathe a sigh of relief when it is all completed, only to begin to collect for the next year: a never ending task.
FOWC with Fandango: Acumen
The same thing happen here in kenya.It is done at the beginning of the year.Some do it locally.Stay safe
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It is quite complicated
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I have on my agenda to begin preparing my taxes for 2020 tomorrow. I hope to be finished in about two weeks. Ugh.
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I seem to be living with them for months until they are finished. As a Brit there was never a problem with the pay as you earn system, although I didn’t own property or a business
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so true, and so well described. On the other hand, it’s NOTHING compared to other countries….. so let’s complain a bit but on a rather elevated level 😉
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In Britain itbwas PAYE pay as you earn, so we did notbhavebto bother, unless you had a busuness or property
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