WAT?
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Hi Folks,
Call me dumb I'm still pretty new to the forum! - does WAT stand for Wife(s) against Triathlon? If so have anyone been lucky enough to find a WFT...someone who gets equally excited by the words carbon and areo etc and encourages you to spend your bonus on a Gramin 310XT and a new wetsuit?!
Hope everyone's back in training etc - signed up form my first two of the year today - Wilmslow and Llandudno OD.
Call me dumb I'm still pretty new to the forum! - does WAT stand for Wife(s) against Triathlon? If so have anyone been lucky enough to find a WFT...someone who gets equally excited by the words carbon and areo etc and encourages you to spend your bonus on a Gramin 310XT and a new wetsuit?!
Hope everyone's back in training etc - signed up form my first two of the year today - Wilmslow and Llandudno OD.
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Good job I bought all my gear post Christmas pre new year - WAT was sort of backdated into the Christmas box!
'oh that's good your doing something new'..no WAT
'oh wiggle delivering again for the 3rd time this month'...small WAT usually night out required...
'oh you bought a new bike and spent all weeknd riding it and cleared out the garage of all my storage space!'..Large WAT, in the form of 'I am going away for the weekend with the girls and you are having the kids' (both uder 8!!)
now i like the idea of WFT....could avoid payment of WAT...maybe should see the accountant
see this game does really drive you crackers....
Thank you all!
From a long-suffering
WENCH
(Wife Enduring Non-stop Cycling Husband)
The onus is on the WAT/GAT/HAT/FAT officer to impose the demand at the time of purchase as this has to be factored in as part of the triatheletes BAB (Bling Acquisition Budget).
There is a sub clause on the WAT/GAT/HAT/FAT Liability Act that a triathelete can subsititute a lower WAT/GAT/HAT/FAT liability by stealth, e.g. an unexpected night out, bunch of flowers etc. which if accepted by the WAT/GAT/HAT/FAT officer forms a binding contract that all liability for the BP is irrevocably satisfied.
As a WATable BP is non declarable a WAT officer with experience can 'deem' that a WATable BP has taken place. The WAT officer does not have to provide proof as they know that the only valid defence is to provide a full and true account of BP's. This, the triathelete, is normally loath to do for fear of incurring an increased WAT burden.
It is genetic, the presence of the Y chromosome renders the XY male at a disadvantage to the XX female in matters such as these. They assume we are up to or have done something and lets face it in the majority of cases they are right.
We're doomed.
The prudent triathelete will use the PAYB (Pay As You Bling) Lower Rate Tarrif substitution method: Put simply if the triathelete diverts some attention away from their bike etc and give some attention to their partner, remember birthdays, anniversaries, pay compliments, buy flowers etc then many WAT officers will accept that in lieu of either a full audit (to be feared) or a sudden WAT levy based on estimated WATable BP(s)
lets just hope the Treasury never reads this thread - it might give them bad ideas
Lesson learned - next go full carbon with all the bling
The tax on a weekend's swim workshop is 1 week holiday in the Med for Wife + Sister.
If so should you tell the WAT officer the full cost or like with bike bling do you only tell them amount that well be in your best interest! So you only pay a small amount of tax
You should certainly not go for full disclosure, that is reserved as a last ditch defence for a highly punitive WAT, the danger is that would lead to confirmation that you are keeping two sets of WAT books, declared and real. It is for this reason that the WAT officer is able to exact a WAT that they deem appropriate. The WAT officer having evidence of dual book keeping in one instance could then order a full - and I tremble at the words - 'Full Audit'.
I find that the words 'special deal', 'internet price', 'end of season bargain' are terms that the WAT officer is familiar with and there is more scope for creativity. A successful WAT officer though will have used those terms with you so they should be used with care.
Entry fees are easily established so it would be prudent to list the exact amount on both WAT books. I think you will find that most WAT officers will treat entry fees more lightly but a diligent WAT officer will nevertheless still impose a WAT.
Essentially it is a battle of wits and lets face it in that battle the XX chromosome has the advantage over the XY chromosome.