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Old 01-13-2008, 04:52 PM   #1
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Its tax time, what can we write off?

Its tax time, what can we write off? i heard you can write off hosting bills, but how do you prove it? i never got a bill on a piece of paper
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Contact them and ask for an invoice.

My mother does our personal and business taxes. We get deductions for pretty much everything we buy, to an extent.
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You can write of a ton of stuff. MYou should get ahold of a GOOD accountant and be upfront what you are doing. Possibly set up a S-corp or LLC if you make a decent amount.
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Its tax time, what can we write off? i heard you can write off hosting bills, but how do you prove it? i never got a bill on a piece of paper
Great question!

The IRS would never accept an invoice or bill sent electronically. E-mail is for frauds! An electronic invoice is for frauds!
If your hosting never tabulates your monthy cost with a hand written note sealed with a "wax" insignia, then I'm afraid that you can't write it off.

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Its tax time, what can we write off? i heard you can write off hosting bills, but how do you prove it? i never got a bill on a piece of paper
It's not an expense tax wise until you pay for it. You do have records of payouts right?
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It's not an expense tax wise until you pay for it. You do have records of payouts right?
Nah he just sent in scanned money.

But ya some of the following:
Hosting, office supplies, programs/scripts, outsourced labor, design work, domain names, ISP expense, depreciation of your PC/Printer/Scanner/Assorted electronic equipment, accountants, printer paper, blank DVD's, Blank CD's, Office chair, desk, small portion of your house/apartment, business cards, business phone line, business license filing fees, fictitious name fee's, business account fee's, check processing fees, postage, wire fee's, epassporte loading fee's, paypal fee's, and the list could go on.
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...epassporte loading fee's....
shit, you're right: epass fees.
how did'nt I think of that. I already gave in my tax statement so it's a gonner for 2007, but I will use that in 2008.
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New IRS tax form..

Step 1: How much did you make during the previous year? _________

Step 2: Send the amount in Step 1 to the IRS

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Step 1: How much did you make during the previous year? _________

Step 2: Send the amount in Step 1 to the IRS

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So how is your show experience going so far?
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So how is your show experience going so far?
Fun...but very overwhelming.

So many people.. so little time.

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Fun...but very overwhelming.

So many people.. so little time.

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Should of just set up a table with a tip jar and went speed dating style. Like 100 bucks for thirty minutes or something. Your days could of been just as booked, you could of still went shopping, and best of all you would of paid for your show via tips
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You're in marketing and promotion so you can write off your cable bill, your movie receipts, etc.
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Masturbation is a hobby of mine, so I can write off all my porn.
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Contact them and ask for an invoice.

My mother does our personal and business taxes. We get deductions for pretty much everything we buy, to an extent.

Jason Berardi, You owe me $500 something dollars. I'm gonna take a few minutes to bump your posts with this everyday until you decide to settle your debt with me. holler.
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Nah he just sent in scanned money.

But ya some of the following:
Hosting, office supplies, programs/scripts, outsourced labor, design work, domain names, ISP expense, depreciation of your PC/Printer/Scanner/Assorted electronic equipment, accountants, printer paper, blank DVD's, Blank CD's, Office chair, desk, small portion of your house/apartment, business cards, business phone line, business license filing fees, fictitious name fee's, business account fee's, check processing fees, postage, wire fee's, epassporte loading fee's, paypal fee's, and the list could go on.
how about a new laptop? or a HDTV?? are they office supplies?

What exactly is depreciation of your PC/Printer/Scanner/Assorted electronic equipment??

small portion of your house/apartment?? you mean a portion of your rent?

how about epassporte $2 withdrawal fee's ?? and how do you prove it?
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how about a new laptop? or a HDTV?? are they office supplies?

What exactly is depreciation of your PC/Printer/Scanner/Assorted electronic equipment??

small portion of your house/apartment?? you mean a portion of your rent?

how about epassporte $2 withdrawal fee's ?? and how do you prove it?
If your laptop is used for business purposes only you can begin to depreciate it on your taxes. As for the HDTV I would not push it the IRS is looking into many small business's this year.

Depreciation is typically done over 5 years and is based on the value the equipment holds over that period of time before it is consider or no value or scrap. You could do more of a lump sum type ordeal but most accountants depreciate assets such as PC's and even cars.

Yes you can deduct the square footage of your home or appartment that is used for business purposes only. This may also include utilities and the like all based on that percentage. Many however do not do this as some see it as an IRS red flag. So lets assume your apartment is 1,000 square feet. Your rent, utilities, condo fee's, are a combined 1000.00 a month. Then your office space took up one room which was 100 square feet. You could then deduct 100.00 a month for your home office space.

When you withdraw money from an ATM do you not get a reciept showing how much your withdrew as well as the fee associated with it? That would be our proof. By the way normal ATM fee's attached to your business account also would apply.

You also do know an accountant or CPA not only can get you more money, they too are tax deductable as a business expense.
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10% of utilities? say someone heats thier house with wood. can he write off 10% off the price of a cord of wood?

and what if someone added solar power panels on thier roof? i heard you can write that off no mater what your job is.
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If your laptop is used for business purposes only you can begin to depreciate it on your taxes. As for the HDTV I would not push it the IRS is looking into many small business's this year.

Depreciation is typically done over 5 years and is based on the value the equipment holds over that period of time before it is consider or no value or scrap. You could do more of a lump sum type ordeal but most accountants depreciate assets such as PC's and even cars.

Yes you can deduct the square footage of your home or appartment that is used for business purposes only. This may also include utilities and the like all based on that percentage. Many however do not do this as some see it as an IRS red flag. So lets assume your apartment is 1,000 square feet. Your rent, utilities, condo fee's, are a combined 1000.00 a month. Then your office space took up one room which was 100 square feet. You could then deduct 100.00 a month for your home office space.

When you withdraw money from an ATM do you not get a reciept showing how much your withdrew as well as the fee associated with it? That would be our proof. By the way normal ATM fee's attached to your business account also would apply.

You also do know an accountant or CPA not only can get you more money, they too are tax deductable as a business expense.

Watch the cars, If you only have one you HAVE to keep track of mileage in order to compute business percentage. If you work from home what exactly are you using your car for business wise ... Also if you have an office driving to and from work is NOT a business expense.


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What's the difference between the two &
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Yep, they are an expense that reduces your income
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FYI bank statements are "proof" but of course recipes are much better to keep
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Watch the cars, If you only have one you HAVE to keep track of mileage in order to compute business percentage. If you work from home what exactly are you using your car for business wise ... Also if you have an office driving to and from work is NOT a business expense.


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Statements are definitely proof enough if you have your hosting bills on them...... why cant you write it off? Its more than sufficient in most european contries anyway.

As for recipes, theyre only useful to help cooking the figures.
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Watch the cars, If you only have one you HAVE to keep track of mileage in order to compute business percentage. If you work from home what exactly are you using your car for business wise ... Also if you have an office driving to and from work is NOT a business expense.


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If you read higher up you will notice I said that same thing in regards to cars. He was asking about depreciation though this time and not car usage. I could of thrown in most high end depreciatable noun and just chose to use a car. However the same rules would apply to its usage. If you have 1 computer and it is used 30% of the time for personal use like watching movies and playing games and then 70% of the time for business, you could end up in the same situation as it is not solely for business use. Like trying to deduct your home phone as a business expense when that is the only phone you have.

An example would be my shredder. Instead of purchasing two of them since I work from home and use it for not only business documents but household documents as well I do not attempt to use it as a tax right off.
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if during a photo shoot you used whippedcream, can you write that off???
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Only the percentage of it that is business based, maintenance, tolls, parking, and such are fine. The rest is typically compensated on a set fee per mile if I recall (I do not do my own taxes). Then again for this you must keep a vehicle log in your car at all times and write down every trip including milage and the like. Then you must distinguish which trips were for business and which were for personal use. PS. The IRS does not accept the since your self employed you are always working clause, nor taking phone calls on your cell while doing a personal drive, and so forth. Then as someone else said you also do not get the car deduction if you drive to an office to work, with the exception that you can swing something if the car is company owned via a corp of some type.
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can my friend write off 10% of a cord of wood if thats how he heats the house?
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Its tax time, what can we write off? i heard you can write off hosting bills, but how do you prove it? i never got a bill on a piece of paper
i was paying hosting with epassporte but now its tax time and i got no proof i paid for hosting.
i think the best way to go is get a business name then get a business credit card with your business name on it. then your credit card bill will be the only piece of paper that you would need at tax time.
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What other office supplies/equipment can we think of?
how about headphones?
computer surge protectors?
water cooler/water deliveries?
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what else can you guys come up with?
The fee I pay my wifes father since he is a tax accountant.

Shh. I do not care if he or my wife knows what I have and earn, as far as I am concerned it is all hers anyways sooner or latter.
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Old 02-03-2009, 12:35 AM   #45
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I have been learning a lot more about deductions with owning rentals that I never took advantage of before. Well OK my father in law filled me in some this weekend. I had been previously shafting myself without knowing it. So my personal lesson was make sure your accountant knows everything no matter how trivial when it comes to making or spending money - hell even time.
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what else can you guys come up with?
just remember whenever you are claiming something as an expense, think about how you will deal with it if and when an IRS agent is at your kitchen table with your receipts in front of you and he asks you to justify the expense you claimed as far as business

I've been through a number of audits and you want everything to be above board when you have to explain yourself
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Old 02-07-2009, 04:31 PM   #47
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Being a photographer has great perks at tax time.

Its amazing how many things can be written off as "studio props".

Plus - when you incorporate - you can write off your annual vacation as a "corporate retreat".

A few years back we wrote off our $300 LED Xmas tree - after featuring it in a photoshoot.
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