RE: Off Topic - tax deductions for studies [7:34270]

2002-02-04 Thread Hire, Ejay

The best way to do that is to call youself a sole-proprietor of a business.
Then you can also deduct travel costs, supplis, etc.  This will also allow
you to report any profits you may have made from independent consulting.  If
you are like me, you could have made several thousand dollars on consulting
and still reported a loss.

The rule is:  If you do it only to save on taxes it's tax evasion.  If you
are trying to make money, It's tax planning!

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Subject: Off Topic - tax deductions for studies [7:34270]


As I gather together my 2001 tax year materials, I thought I'd just offer to
the group that the cost of books, classes, home lab routers, etc. MAY be tax
deductible.

there are provisions in the tax code for deducting the cost of those
training materials and classes which contribute to your ongoing ability to
perform your job.

As always, you should check with a qualified accountant to assure that you
are eligible and in compliance with the zillions of tax laws out there.

Chuck




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Re: Off Topic - tax deductions for studies [7:34270]

2002-02-04 Thread Keith Townsend

I'm cheating to try to make money so, does that mean I'm not cheating?

Seriously, I've done the sole-proprietor thing for a few years now.  And if
you do consulting work on the side there are a ton of things you can write
off and it's perfectly legal and ethical.  You would be surprised once you
start writing stuff off how hard it is to turn a profit when filing your
taxes.

BTW.. I'm not a accountant nor do I play one on television.

KLT
Routers are what tiggers do best you know!

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 The best way to do that is to call youself a sole-proprietor of a
business.
 Then you can also deduct travel costs, supplis, etc.  This will also allow
 you to report any profits you may have made from independent consulting.
If
 you are like me, you could have made several thousand dollars on
consulting
 and still reported a loss.

 The rule is:  If you do it only to save on taxes it's tax evasion.  If you
 are trying to make money, It's tax planning!

 -Original Message-
 From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 1:02 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Off Topic - tax deductions for studies [7:34270]


 As I gather together my 2001 tax year materials, I thought I'd just offer
to
 the group that the cost of books, classes, home lab routers, etc. MAY be
tax
 deductible.

 there are provisions in the tax code for deducting the cost of those
 training materials and classes which contribute to your ongoing ability to
 perform your job.

 As always, you should check with a qualified accountant to assure that you
 are eligible and in compliance with the zillions of tax laws out there.

 Chuck




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Off Topic - tax deductions for studies [7:34270]

2002-02-03 Thread Chuck Larrieu

As I gather together my 2001 tax year materials, I thought I'd just offer to
the group that the cost of books, classes, home lab routers, etc. MAY be tax
deductible.

there are provisions in the tax code for deducting the cost of those
training materials and classes which contribute to your ongoing ability to
perform your job.

As always, you should check with a qualified accountant to assure that you
are eligible and in compliance with the zillions of tax laws out there.

Chuck




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