Opening a business and wondering what types of expenses I can write off?

Written by MichaelZ on November 30, 2008 – 2:59 am -

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Ken asked:


I am opening an online business for website design. (set up as a LLC, I’m the sole owner) Should I start keeping receipts of all business related expenses? Or would my business qualify as a hobby if I don’t make a certain amount of money in the year that I’m filing.

What types of things can I write off onto my business? (dinners, gasoline, etc.) Do I need a seperate business credit card/bank account for the expenses?

Do I have to accept payments towards the business’s services through a corporate account, or can they make the check/payment directly to me?

Shaun

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Over 60% of small businesses fail due to a lack of planning and execution of a business plan?

Written by MichaelZ on November 29, 2008 – 7:26 pm -

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babydollof4kids asked:


Over 60% of small businesses fail due to a lack of planning and execution of a business plan. When businesses are so small it is rare to have an HR manager, because of that training and follow-up is non-existent. Who would be accountable and how could management implement a training routine to make it beneficial and cost effective?

Ella
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I’ve been filing a business write-off on my personal taxes. How do I close out the business on my tax return?

Written by MichaelZ on November 29, 2008 – 8:11 am -

business
sullivan_vl asked:


I am a writer who has filed business write-offs on my personal tax return for 5 years as per the law. I have not made profits in those years. I have been advised by my accountant that tax regulations do not favor my continuing to file business write-off because I have not made a profit so should close out the writing business. How do I go about filing my taxes now? Do I just ignore the past years write offs as thought they were never deductions?

Mireya
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