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    Unethical boss

    Posted by: Bookkeeper
    Date: 12/3/2006 3:32:15 PM

    I feel very uncomfortable because my boss wants me to book personal expenses as business expenses. Should I tell the boss how I feel about it or should I book theses expenses as S-corp distributions and not mention it? The boss doesn't understand basic bookkeeping procedures and hardly ever even looks at the books. What would be the best way to handle this situation?



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