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The IRS deals with this issue by dividing home office expenses into two categories: direct expenses, which benefit only your home office; and indirect expenses, which benefit both your office and the rest of your home.
... professional corporation, you will ordinarily work as its employee, and be a shareholder as well. Your employee status presents some unique tax problems and opportunities. If your practice is an LLC, an LLP, or a partnership, you can ...
This book explains everything home business owners need to know to make sure they’re taking all the deductions and credits available to them under the law, including those available under COVID relief legislation.
The first, and still the best, book on tax deductions for residential landlords. This book is designed to be reader-friendly for the millions of small landlords who can’t afford high-priced tax help.
Easy to read and full of real-world examples, Deduct It! will pay for itself many times over—especially if the newly beefed-up IRS comes calling. This edition has a new section on tax credits and deductions for electric vehicles.
You’ll also learn how to keep accurate, thorough records in case the IRS ever comes calling. Easy to read and full of real-life examples, this book can help you take advantage of all the valuable deductions you are entitled to.
This new edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect changes to relevant laws.
Whether you drive for Uber or Lyft, code for Upwork clients, or perform paid chores through TaskRabbit, this book gives you the practical information you need to minimize your taxes while avoiding problems with the IRS.
This book also explains: how landlord businesses are legally organized how to maximize depreciation deductions distinguishing between repairs and improvements handling casualty and theft losses deducting home office, car travel, and meals ...
This twelfth edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect changes and updates to relevant laws, including laws revised as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
All too often, they tout obscure tax strategies that apply to nearly no oneor doubtful schemes that may draw unwelcome attention from the IRS.Written by veteran USA TODAY financial columnist Sandra Block and bestselling tax writer Stephen ...
Both employers and the independent contractors and consultants they hire know that an oral agreement is almost meaningless when it comes time to settle the bill or face an audit....
Working for yourself is one thing-doing it right is another.
This book is for you. Whether you’re starting a full-scale consulting business or booking work on the side, Working for Yourself provides all the legal and tax information you need in one place.
Deduct It! is indispensable to your venture, whether you're just starting out or have been established for years. The book also provides basic information on how different business structures are taxed and how tax deductions work.
Let Deduct It! show you how to maximize the business deductions you're entitled to -- quickly, easily and legally.Comprehensive -- yet easy to read with many interesting and relevant examples -- the book is organized into practical ...
Your business name, the names of your key products, and your logos, packaging, and slogans, all of these can function as trademarks that distinguish your business and its services and products.
You’ll also learn how to keep accurate, thorough records in case the IRS ever comes calling. Easy to read and full of real-life examples, this book can help you take advantage of all the valuable deductions you are entitled to.
This must-have handbook for writers and artists provides every necessary form to protect written expression under U.S. and international copyright law.