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| "John A. Weeks III" <john[at]johnweeks.com> writes: - quote - > In article <1172265851.874430.54470[at]8g2000cwh.googlegroups.com> ,
Your second sentence here is likely not accurate advice.> "shanedaley" <shane.ringling[at]gmail.com> wrote: > > 1. I bought a new computer this year and I used it for freelance > > earning around 4k this year. Can I take this computer off on taxes, if > > so does this deduction stack with the 5150 standard deduction? Do I > > have to spread it over 5 years? How do I determine how much each year? > If the computer was used exclusively for business, and was used at > business locations, then it can be treated as a business equipment > purchase. If the computer has any games on it, or is located in > a part of your house where your family has access, or was used > for any personal business, then it is not a business tool and > likely cannot be deducted. I'd direct Shane to this IRS publication which talks about shared business and personal use of an asset. Percentages of business vs personal use are available: http://www.irs.gov/publications/p535/ch01.html#d0e613 An as to the game issue... the corporate laptops I've been issued by my employer came with games on it. It is quite certainly a business tool and I'm certain they write off the lease $ for it. They realize that employees sometimes sit in airports and in hotels and might not be working 24/7. - quote - > This has nothing to do with the standard deduction. Standard
Shane, check out the following FAQ's (where writing it all off in one> deduction is a 1040 item. Business equipment goes on schedule C. > You have two options...you can depreciate it over the live of > the equipment, or you can take an accelerated deduction and write > it off all in one year. Your choice. year = section 179 deduction) http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq-kw16.html and any of the the several tax newsgroups as this topic is likely to get closed by our moderators as none of this really hits on financial planning. The publication for small business will also be something to read http://www.irs.gov/publications/p334/index.html and pub 535 speaks to what is deductible in detail http://www.irs.gov/publications/p535/index.html and this pub talks about the decision to section 179 an expense in one year or to depreciate it http://www.irs.gov/publications/p946/index.html However, if this is your first time filing a schedule C you might at least consider finding a local CPA that does personal income tax (note: these are different than Hewitt, or the H&R Block or similar punchkey monkey tax services) to do your taxes this year since you raise a few questions here that you might be assured of by a pro. And it won't cost much. On the other hand, filing a schedule C is remarkably easy with modern tax software, but the first time going through all the business deductions and where to put things, whether to depreciate or section 179 stuff can be a bit confusing. Personally for me, if I had $4000 of side income on the + side, I'd section 179 that computer on my schedule C to reduce my taxable income from that business endeavor and offset as much of that income as possible. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://toddh.net/ |
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| In article <1172265851.874430.54470[at]8g2000cwh.googlegroups.com> , "shanedaley" <shane.ringling[at]gmail.com> wrote: - quote - > 1. I bought a new computer this year and I used it for freelance
If the computer was used exclusively for business, and was used at> earning around 4k this year. Can I take this computer off on taxes, if > so does this deduction stack with the 5150 standard deduction? Do I > have to spread it over 5 years? How do I determine how much each year? business locations, then it can be treated as a business equipment purchase. If the computer has any games on it, or is located in a part of your house where your family has access, or was used for any personal business, then it is not a business tool and likely cannot be deducted. This has nothing to do with the standard deduction. Standard deduction is a 1040 item. Business equipment goes on schedule C. You have two options...you can depreciate it over the live of the equipment, or you can take an accelerated deduction and write it off all in one year. Your choice. -john- -- ================================================== ==================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 john[at]johnweeks.com Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ==================== |
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| 1. I bought a new computer this year and I used it for freelance earning around 4k this year. Can I take this computer off on taxes, if so does this deduction stack with the 5150 standard deduction? Do I have to spread it over 5 years? How do I determine how much each year? 2. If so, will moving cost stack with the 5150 as well? 3. I am newly out of college but I got a job in July (so 6 months), can my mother still claim me as a dependent and take a tax deduction of 3300 or should I claim independence and take personal exception? She earned around 46k and I have earned 30k. I turn 24 next year so once that happens will I be able to claim personal exception every year? |
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