The section that led me to my error was 2009 III 4c. The amount listed as expenses is $83,934 where your salary is listed in 2009 VII Ad as $95,550. The text in III 4c says:
“This year Eliezer Yudkowsky finished his posting sequences on Less Wrong [...] Now Yudkowsky is putting together his blog posts into a book on rationality. [...]”
This is listed next to two other service accomplishments (the Summit and Visiting Fellows).
If I had totaled the program accomplishments section I would have seen that I was counting some money twice (and also noticed that the total in this field doesn’t feed back into the main sheet’s results).
Hm. $95K still sounds too high, but if I recall correctly, owing to a screwup in our payments processor at that time, my salary for the month of January 2010 was counted into the 2009 tax year instead of 2010.
Fixed.
The section that led me to my error was 2009 III 4c. The amount listed as expenses is $83,934 where your salary is listed in 2009 VII Ad as $95,550. The text in III 4c says:
“This year Eliezer Yudkowsky finished his posting sequences on Less Wrong [...] Now Yudkowsky is putting together his blog posts into a book on rationality. [...]”
This is listed next to two other service accomplishments (the Summit and Visiting Fellows).
If I had totaled the program accomplishments section I would have seen that I was counting some money twice (and also noticed that the total in this field doesn’t feed back into the main sheet’s results).
Please accept my apology for the confusion.
Hm. $95K still sounds too high, but if I recall correctly, owing to a screwup in our payments processor at that time, my salary for the month of January 2010 was counted into the 2009 tax year instead of 2010.
No apology is required; you wrote without malice.