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Business & farm
Thank you, that makes sense to me.
I have tried explaining that to a few people in this state and I don't know if they are just ignorant or really don't care like most in state employees here. They have also told me that they don't know anything about businesses or llc's or sole proprietorships et cetera, which tells me to that they are just making it up as they go which is not fair to any of us.
I have posed the scenario to them where "if my business made $80,000 in annual gross revenue, and my business expenses were $75,000, that means I have only made $5000 income. So how could anybody with only $5000 income for the year be considered as making too much to qualify for any childrens programs? Just because you are not looking at the correct numbers? There's no logic in that whatsoever, so that can't be correct". That's when they've said they don't really know anything about that business stuff but that's just the numbers that they go by. And they don't explain if it's what they personally go by or if it's what the actual law states. It is so difficult dealing with such an ignorant and untrained state government.