End of War #1. Upcoming War #2.

Our team managed to clear off all the jobs in time, and we’re so glad that we can finish everything in time. What’s left are those who’re not taxable. Those aren’t to be worried about because no penalty usually no penalty is imposed if this is the case. It’s a relief that the e-filing server didn’t crash in the last day of Form BE submission. Only the IRB’s Pin Code server crashed and everyone’s queuing up in the IRB’s office to do their submission, without the use of Pin Code. That’s what happened in Miri, not too sure about the other cities though.

This marks the end of War #1. We managed to finish everything, and we only have 2 clients who happens to be not in Miri. Their submission is going to be late, and I’m sure we will have hard time dealing with them because obviously there would be a dogfight on who’s going to pay the penalty.

Tomorrow is the start of War #2. I have more jobs waiting for me, and the new deadline is 30th June. This time, jobs are tougher because we’re going to be dealing with people with business income. After working quite a number of customers with business income, and hearing all the rants from my seniors, I guess I can classified the different types of tax payer with business income:

  1. Those who didn’t keep proper record. It’s either they’re too lazy, or they just don’t know how.
  2. Those who do illegal business. And they deal everything in cash. And obviously, these kind of income isn’t recorded properly.
  3. Those people who kept all the invoices, bills, etc, put them in one large plastic bags, throw to us and let us do the calculation.
  4. Those who does proper records and filings. They summed up all their expenses and sales.
  5. Those who does proper records and filings. And they even use computerized accounting system and these further ease up our job.
  6. Those who does proper records and filings. They also used computerized accounting system. BUT, the bookkeeper happens to be a monkey in accounting. These kind of accounts are those that puts a crack on our head.

Looks like I have to prepare myself for a round 2.

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