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Taxation

February 18th, 2008 Posted in beethoven, classical music

Taxes, taxes, my room is covered in bloody taxes. At least they’re all done, if slightly incorrectly. The online tax software I was using wasn’t quite advanced enough to correctly work out when my estimated payments were and… this isn’t very interesting is it?  The short of it is that I ended up paying an underpayment penalty unnecessarily, but it would have cost more than the amount of that penalty — plus another three hours of my life — to switch to another piece of software. Eugh.

Beethoven also had to deal with all this crap, as detailed in these pages over at the Beethoven Haus, which sounds like a nice place to visit. Having had my fill of finance for the weekend I am far more interested in their store. I could do with some Beethoven brandy, for a start. I also kind of like the creepiness of the death mask bust.

Aside form the consumerism, there are all kinds of museum-cool type things on this site: pages from his notebooks, portraits, caricatures,  instruments. Start at the digital archives section and browse away.

One Response to “Taxation”

  1. JonJ Says:

    The LvB brandy sounds tempting, but I’m not sure it’s legal to import it into Pennsylvania, unfortunately. But I could definitely go for the chocolate!


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