Green Corps is an actual thing [link] so wouldn't that be confusing? The Saturday Corps? Can you do something with the name of the garden? (A quick google indicates that, with the exception of programs for teens, volunteers are called volunteers or docents.)
I have been able to take the medical deduction several times. It's not as much fun as you'd think.
Tax preparation costs are deductible. Property taxes like car taxes are deductible. So is the cost of a safe deposit box. In some circumstances, miles you drive for a charity are deductible. There are some fuzzy circumstances under which you can claim things used for work.
I'd assume the workplace was run by evangelical Christians.
Be here, Be now, Be Grateful!
I'd assume the subtext is "You could be unemployed."
Be here, Be now, Be Grateful!
Or else? Which is to say, I agree with Ginger.
Yep, Ginger and Dana - that is how I am reading it.
get here on time, pay attention, stop your bitchin
Green Corps is an actual thing
Right!?! There's that, too. Also, we have an Eco-Corps program already that is completely different from a come-one-come-all volunteer program that has no pressure for weekly comittments yet still we have to send people away during the high months.
I'm still miffed at our eblast declaring that we're "Building a greener future" which I think makes us sound like a pharmaceutical company trying to pay for it's sins.
If you haven't done a pre-tax deduction for child care, you can elect it after the baby is born, even if there is no open enrollment.
Is there an easy (ie free) way to find out how big a tax hit I should anticipate for the big lease payment that is inbound? And how much mineral royalties are taxed?
Be here, Be now, Be Grateful!
I would wonder about the capitalization choices? And as everyone else said, read it as a "Suck it up you've got a job, O Ungrateful Ones!" Which would seriously piss me off. Unless I was working for like, a church. Wherein the "be here be now" part starts sounding like meditation? Is this a yoga place or something? That would be a good motto for them. A regular workplace, no.