| Smart
Tax Planning What
Impact Can A Home-Based Business Have On Your Taxes? April
15th April
15
the day that most American's look towards with doom. Are
you one of them?
Are you sick of working hard every day, and having to give such a large percentage
of that money to the government?
Do you wish that you could find a way to beat the IRS, but LEGALLY? If
so, you are one of millions of Americans who wish that there was a better way
to capitalize more on the money they make, rather than seeing such a large portion
of it disappear before it ever even hits their bank accounts. There
is an under-utilized solution to this problem. I want to take the opportunity
to educate you about the benefits that a home-based business can have on your
tax burden. When
thinking of the benefits of a home-based business, many people first think of
the following:
Financial Gain
Independence; not having to rely on a boss or a company
to provide you with everything that you need
Sense of Self-Worth and Accomplishment
Have
you ever thought of a home-based business as a venue for Tax Relief? Most
people do not realize just how much money they can save by starting a home-based
business. Obviously, the goal is for you to make money with your home-based business,
but even if it does not turn a profit right away, you can still benefit from the
mere fact that your business exists and that you are attempting to turn a profit. Also,
your home-based business does not have to be a full-time venture. It is something
that can fit into your current daily life. You can continue to do what you are
doing today, and add a home based business into your focus. Eventually, your goal
can be to replace (and greatly exceed!) the income that you generate from your
"j.o.b." The
fact is that most people still struggle with finances, but there are things that
you can do legally to ease that burden. If you operate your own home based business,
then there are many deductions you will be able to take every year that will dramatically
lower the amount you have to pay to the IRS in taxes. I
recommend that you consult an accountant to find out exactly what you are legally
able to deduct for your home-based business. But, to give you an idea of the possibilities,
the following is a list of deductions that will be available to you if you have
your own home based business:
 | Home
Office Expenses: Deductible business expenses can include a portion of
your rent or mortgage, real estate taxes, utilities, insurance, painting and repairs.
The actual amount that you can deduct depends on the percentage of your home used
for business. You can figure the percentage of your home expenses that are deductible
by first figuring out the percentage of your home that is used exclusively for
business. |  | Travel
Expenses: You can also deduct your travel expenses. These deductions include
things such as airfare or other transportation costs as well as your hotel or
other lodging expenses. There are limitations on deductions for meals. The best
part is that if you do your planning properly, you can mix pleasure and business
and still get the benefit of a deduction. |
 | Entertainment
Expenses: Meals and Entertainment Expenses: You can deduct 50% of
the cost of a meal in a restaurant, or an entertainment/sporting event like a
concert or a football game as long as business takes place before, during, or
soon after the event. |  | Depreciation
Expenses: You can take a deduction for property you purchase for your
business that is intended to last for more than one year. This might include items
such as computers, office furniture, and machinery. You are not required to depreciate
long-term business property because if you prefer, you have the option of deducting
the entire expense in a single year instead of spreading it out over several years.
|  | Professional
Services Expenses: You may need help getting your business established
as well as assistance to keep it running properly. Fortunately, you can deduct
any fees that you pay to attorneys, accountants, consultants, and any other professionals
related to the operation of your business. |
 | Advertising
Expenses: The old adage goes: "Early to Bed, Early to Rise
Advertise! Advertise! Advertise!" The key to any business is your
ability to advertise. There are countless ways to advertise for free, especially
with the advent of the Internet. However, the operation of any successful business
will eventually lead to the spending of advertising dollars. Any advertising that
you do will count as a business expense, and therefore can be deducted. |
 | Taking
a Loss: The majority of home businesses do not turn a profit right away,
which means that it is entirely possible that your home business expenses may
exceed your income. You may not deduct more than you make in any one tax year,
but you may carry a loss over to the next year if it cannot be used in the tax
year in which it occurs. |
Starting
Your Own Home Business
Right here at this website, I am offering you
information about a business that you can operate from the comfort of your own
home that is truly changing lives, including my own. You can take advantage
of this opportunity to start your own home based business and also begin to capitalize
on all the tax benefits of being a home-based business owner. As
you have read here today, there are many tax benefits you can receive just by
starting a home based business, and you do not even have to turn a profit immediately
to take advantage of these benefits. The tax advantages of a home based business
are so great, that the idea of starting your own home based business is one you
should take into serious consideration. To find out more about the best
home business opportunity available to you, I encourage you to take that first
step right away. Fill out the form below, and I will provide you with additional
information about the opportunity that is enabling me to live the life of my dreams,
and it also lets me keep more of the money I make. I look forward to hearing from
you! |