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Robert Bruss: Let your home business save taxes
Naples Daily News – Naples Daily News – Feb 18, 2007
It doesn’t matter if you are self-employed or you are an employee expected to work from home such as an outside salesperson or a telemarketer. However if your employer provides suitable workspace but you prefer working at home then you don’t qualify for Uncle Sam’s generous work-at-home tax deductions. For example if you are a computer programmer who prefers to work from home so you can supervise your pre-school child you don’t qualify for home-business deductions if your employer provides suitable office workspace. If you are self-employed such as an independent contractor real estate sales broker to qualify for the Internal Revenue Code 280A home-business tax deductions your residence must be used either (1) to meet with clients customers or patients or (2) as your primary business location for administrative activity if you have no other fixed business location. In 1999 Congress changed the tax law to allow self-employeds working from home to deduct business expenses if their residence is their “primary business location. ” Examples include a self-employed bookkeeper who travels to offices of her clients a handyman who works at various job sites and a computer repairman who works at many business offices during the week. This tax law change was the result of the 1993 U.
nce Just a Duffer Now a Champion
New York Times – Feb 18, 2007
and a DC-3 plane — were an accidental tribute to Ford’s chief executive. You spent four days away from work and home living out a fantasy worthy of Walter Mitty. You a mediocre but avid golfer teamed with.
How to Work More Hours and Still Go Home Early
New York Times – Feb 18, 2007
and I respond to an e-mail within 30 seconds from my desktop computer people notice that. ” Although he is not a morning person by nature he finds that the quiet early hours also allow him to work on career and business development projects like writing articles for tax publications and preparing lectures for national conferences. Although those who put in extra hours still usually do so in the evening the situation is changing said Ellen Galinsky president of the Families and Work Institute in New York City. As older baby boomers leave the work force and younger workers like Mr. Grumet move into senior management the workday is becoming much less rigidly defined Ms.
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