You deduct life insurance as a business expense? Health insurance? You deduct computer garbage? (How do you calculate the value of that?) You deduct your car? I deduct a mileage expense, not the cost of my vehicle. You might want to look up some IRS rules...... Ter On Oct 31, 2010, at 8:15 PM, Gerald Groot wrote: > Yes, health insurance is most certainly a business expense. That’s > why we can deduct it. We do not get it paid for like GM employee’s > do. > > I am in the 28 % income tax bracket. Our business expense is not > much different than another business. It is at a different level. > We have phone’s, insurance, business insurance, health insurance, > life insurance, some even carry ear insurance or hand insurance. We > have stationary, stamps, envelopes, computers and computer garbage. > We have plenty of office material that we use for our business such > as stationary for our computers, computer ink, a desk, chairs, > paper, pens etc., plus we have a whole shop full of tools and > supplies. We have cars that we put a lot of miles on, or some of us > do anyway. We have to also pay more for using this vehicle as a > business car for insurance. The list is a lot more than I’ve listed. > > Look up articles on operating a business online sometime and the > actual cost of running one. You might be surprised at what it > really does cost us. More than most think. > > Jer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101031/27b08da8/attachment.htm>
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