I guess they are on to this trick: "Hey, I made $4000 in profit this year. Instead of getting taxed on that as income, I'll just buy $4000 of inventory and not pay taxes on the income."
I'm sure...
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I guess they are on to this trick: "Hey, I made $4000 in profit this year. Instead of getting taxed on that as income, I'll just buy $4000 of inventory and not pay taxes on the income."
I'm sure...
So yeah I was off.
How Does Inventory Affect Taxable Income?
Taxable income is, as it suggests, is income that you are required to pay taxes on. As is the case with your individual tax return, certain business...
I don't know but I don't think you are taxed on assets, just net profit.
The spread between Jan 1 and Dec 31 inventory value is all my accountants want. I believe it tells them what is a COGS vs....
Heaven spare us from people doing their own monocular acuity checks at dispense.
I haven't latched onto your "artificial head turn inducing a look through the nasal portion of the lens because...
And we thought you were dead.
Weird head turn?
I'm going to say that myopes accept and deal with PALs better than hyperopes. Do you think that's accurate?
Sunken left orbit?
My first reaction is:
Yes, you have displaced inward the MRP/optic axis on the plus lens by wrapping it. So outset it.
Well, the effect on the minus lens is less so. Maybe outsetting is not...
Sample size matters.
Absolutely right.
The question in the above case is: why didn't that happen? Lab failed to compensate? Lab thought it was already compensated? But under no circumstances should it be off by 6...
True/false?
On PP9000's job, if the lab simply hasn't compensated for the ~15 degree wrap, the 63 ordered would come back about 61 due to lack of compensation.
True/false?
That huge a...
https://www.optiboard.com/forums/showthread.php/76282-Fresnel-Prisms-and-Getting-all-the-quot-bubbles-quot-smoothed-out?p=576323#post576323
Very good advice from quality opticians re: Fresnel...
The BO is there with the minus lens, it's just more difficult to notice. Spot up the OC and draw a vertical diameter line through it to the edges and you'll better see it. It's slight, only about...
Never heard of them.
It's common procedure.
This is probably old news to many, but after doing this for too many years a light bulb went off.
We should have an annual inventory plan formulated at the beginning of the year, which can take...
Sample size is too small. Who knows? Can the patient be more specific?
I like Lensman's idea. A slightly large lens torqued into a metal frame? Causing a toric front and back surface?
Trivex
Call Three Rivers up the street and see what they can do.
Barrel distortion from high plus?
https://www.optiboard.com/forums/showthread.php/9278-Oakley-s-secret?highlight=oakley%27s+secret
Lots and lots about POW before it became well-known.
I think I remember teaching myself that any lens tilt, due to the lens's thickness, requires the BI prism. It is indpendent of lens power. Just a slabby thing. But yeah, 1/2^ is what we always use...
I really hesitate to seem contrarian, because I'm not. Can we get something approximate in a design such as Shamir's Attitude Sport?