Swimalie
DIS Veteran
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- Sep 11, 2009
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I think you would be a little surprised..
I wrote of 100% of the cost of an $8K lawnmower because I mow a few cemeteries, also use it to mow our yard..
How many people write of 100% of their internet and cost of computer and sit here at DIS half the day??
And endless other examples..
You should figure out the percentage of time you mow the lawns of cemeteries and then you write off that amount. You can't write off something 100% a as business expense unless it is used 100% of the time for only for the business. If you used the lawn mower for your home use, then you shouldn't have written it off as 100%. And remember, the IRS can audit you for up to 7 years later. Same for internet use at a home office. I have a home office. Before I had my son, I was working a lot more on my business, I wrote everything off relating to the office (space, phone, heat, AC, internet, etc) as a percentage of time or space used. This was all under the direction of my accountant.
Hobbies can't be written off and pets can't be written off either. They were just on Fox News talking about this. It would be nice because then I could write off my thousands I spend on swimming each year.