Make sure you discuss with your CPA how your business is held. It has a great impact on how expense effect taxation. It also effects how far liability can follow you when you accidentally tip that Bosendorfer. Andrew At 05:46 AM 9/9/2005, you wrote: >John: > >Conrad is right - set up an appointment with a CPA and retain that >person for the future(doing your taxes). This may seem like a big >expense initially, but it is well worth the money spent up front and >for the future. Personally, I would never attempt to do my own taxes >since the laws and numbers seem to change monthly. I have better >things to do than to keep up with the IRS. That's what a CPA does. > >..and remember one thing: tools and parts are only 'horribly' >expensive until you use them and get paid to use them. At that point >they become a cheap investment for your income. > >-Phil Bondi(Fl) > > > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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