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Home Office Deduction:
by: Rebecca Gilbert
If you have recently started an Internet or home business,
your probably a little intimidated by having to submit a tax
return and the possibilities of being audited. Simply follow
these guidelines and rest assured that filing your next tax
return will go smoothly.
Get yourself an accounting ledger booklet.
The first thing that you need to do at the beginning of
every year is purchase yourself a accounting ledger booklet.
These can be found at your local office supply store and can be
found for under $10. You can deduct your millage and the
accounting legder also.
Keep a millage tracking sheet in your car
Each year I make myself a simple spreadsheet that I keep in
the glove compartment of my car. Each time that I need to get
office supplies, or I go to the post office to mail flyers, I
write my beginning and ending millage down on the spreadsheet.
At the end of the year, I just transfer the millage over to my
accounting ledger.
Keep track of your Utilities
If you have a room in your home that is used only for your
internet business and nothing else, you will be able to deduct
a portion of your utilities. I especially like this because I
have to have these things anyway with or without the internet
business and now they are tax deductible. Everything from gas,
electricity, long distance and garbage pick-up are allowable
deductions. Be sure that you keep your payment receipts in your
accounting ledger.
Other Business Expenses
You will also be able to deduct any payments to your
internet service provider. If you have a website you will be
able to deduct your domain name and hosting plan expenses.
Other deductable items could be anything you have purchased to
maintain your business such as: fax machines, copy machines,
scanners, ink cartridges, desks, chairs, phones, pencils,
paper, etc.
Advertising / Membership Fees
If you pay for advertising or your internet business has a
membership fee, these expenses can be deducted also.
Labor Expenses
Many home business owners pay members of their family to
help with the home business. Be sure to keep track of the wages
that were paid to employees or family members.
Entertainment Expenses
I don't have too much to deduct in this category, but
several times a year I will meet a potential client over
dinner. Keep track of your dinner expenses, including
tips...this is all deductable also.
Income
In addition to all your deductable expenses, you will also
need to keep track of any money that you make with your
business.
In closing, simply keep track of all your millage,
utilities, office supplies, labor and income in your accounting
ledger. Be sure to attach a copy of your receipts. Total up
each category at the end of the year and take the entire
booklet into your tax preparer.
You will find that having a home business can be hassle free
at tax time if you have taken the time to keep track of your
expenditures and income.
Best wishes for your future success and prosperity!
Sincerely,
Rebecca Gilbert
http://www.101homebusiness.org
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