Saturday, April 01, 2006
April 1, 2006 - (eNewsWire) - IRS announces that a RoomBud ( a clothed iRobot Roomba Robotic Vacuum ) residing at your place of residency can be declared a dependant on your tax filings if the following conditions apply:
1) You have named your Roomba
2) You have talked to your Roomba
3) Spent more time watching your Roomba than it would take you to vacuum the room(ba)
4) Have clothed your Roomba with at least one RoomBud costume
The one exception is RoomBette La French Maid must be noted as an employee of the household and have social security taxes declared.
Roomba owners who purchase a RoomBud cover before April 15 may use the RoomBud dependent for the 2006 tax year.
Source - The RoomBud Crew ;)
1) You have named your Roomba
2) You have talked to your Roomba
3) Spent more time watching your Roomba than it would take you to vacuum the room(ba)
4) Have clothed your Roomba with at least one RoomBud costume
The one exception is RoomBette La French Maid must be noted as an employee of the household and have social security taxes declared.
Roomba owners who purchase a RoomBud cover before April 15 may use the RoomBud dependent for the 2006 tax year.
Source - The RoomBud Crew ;)