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*Note:
The following is not to be construed as legal advice. But rather, a general
overview of tax advantages that are often available but missed.
Generally, all expenses incurred in the maintaining or expanding
of any endeavor intended to make money or increase personal assets are deemed as
tax deductible.
1.
HOME.
Your home often is your place of business. Are you using your living room to
hold business meetings; do you have a spare room for an office? Do you make
coffee for your clients? Do you have a place in the home that you store your
tools of trade? Since you are allowed tax deductions for the upkeep of your
place of business, you are allowed deductions for maintaining your place of
residence.
1. If you own your own home, you have the right to depreciate a percentage of
the home's total square footage depending on the percentage of your home that is
used exclusively for your business.
2. If you rent, you are paying not only for living quarters, but for rental on
your place of business, as well. You may therefore be entitled to write off a
substantial portion of your monthly rent as a business expense. Example: You
rent your home for $900 per month, assume one third of your home is used
exclusively for business means that 33% of it or $300 per month could be
tax deductible. 300 x 12 = $3600 allowable income tax deduction.
3.
Do you have utilities, electricity, gas, phone, etc. Up to a third or more of
these can be deductible.
2.
AUTO. Any driving which takes you to or from any place in which you
have performed or intended to perform some action or actions which in some way
directly effects your business, is allowed as a mileage deduction.
Let us say the allowable mileage deduction for the year of filing is 32 cents
per mile. (again, you should check on current tax information.) If during the
year you drove 10,000 business miles, your allowable mileage deduction would be
10,000 mi. x 32 cents = $3,200
Some examples of allowable mileage deductions:
a.
Driving to and/or from a meeting with customers or partners.
b.
Driving any place in which you will attempt to meet new customers.
(parties or other gatherings). d. Any driving done in which you will subsequently attempt to make
retail sales or deliver merchandise.
Another option is to lease a car for your business purposes. If this is done,
virtually every cent invested into the auto will be tax deductible. (monthly
payments, repairs, etc. )
3.
BUSINESS MEALS. Any time that you dine in any restaurant or other
such establishment, it will be considered a business meal and therefore tax
deductible if you were in the company of a prospective customer or business
associate (If you are actively pursuing an
AllSolutionsNetwork distribution business, your spouse is often a business
associate); and if during the course of the meal, some aspect of the
business was discussed. Check current tax information for correct allowable
percentage.)
4.
TRAVEL EXPENSES Virtually all expenses incurred during the course of
traveling with the purpose of maintaining or expanding your business are tax
deductible. For example: Let us say you live in California and for the purpose
of expanding your business or meeting with prospective customers or partners,
you decide to spend two weeks in Florida. You would fly to Florida and secure
your accommodations. In the course of your stay you would, of course, make
several attempts to expand your customer base or find investment properties. See
(No Down Real Estate), At the end
of your two weeks, you fly home, and virtually all expenses incurred will have
been deductible. (air fare, hotel expenses, meals, etc.)
In
every case shown above, you must keep accurate records if you are to qualify for
the tax deductions.
HOW TO SAVE HUNDREDS!
Here's how I used the principles to benefit a friend of mine...
To keep me from
getting bored, as one of my hobbies, on weekends, I’m a professional musician.
Well, one evening at band practice a couple of years ago. My bass player
commented that he was mad because he had just gotten his tax returns back from
his preparer. He had used a nationally known company and according to their
calculations, he had a $63 dollar refund coming.
I was very
familiar with his financial situation and told him that simply was not right. I
asked him how he had handled his band income. He, like so many others, had not
reported the income thinking that this would reduce
his tax liability.
I suggested
that he allow me to redo his taxes, add the income, but also take advantage of
what I knew were deductions that he had available. I used the tax principles
alluded to above, plus write-offs for equipment he had purchased. When all the
dust had cleared, his refund was almost $1,800
dollars.
Remember, when it comes to taxes, examine ALL
angles Don't cheat. Don't lie. But, don't needlessly
give your money away! When you have your taxes
prepared, make certain that you use a
professional who
will ask you the questions that will allow you to minimize your liability. Is it possible that you've been paying too much in taxes? Are you missing some of the loop holes that could allow you to keep more of your money? If you are concerned that you are or have given the government more than its fair share of your money-- Feel free to call for a free consultation, or Email us. (916) 532-3795 Email--Paralegal Network Do you have a business and not even know it? Are you a mechanic? Cake decorator? If not, you may want to consider starting a business. Worst case scenario, it can minimize your tax liability; best case, you might get rich! Looking for a potential business? Click here for ideas to increase your income. |
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