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It’s not magic. If it is an expense for the business then you can use it


To lower your net income from the business. As long as you keep decent records then at tax time the cpa firm can advise on any other possible expenses to use. Your issue is always does the IRS agree the expenses are business related. I am not in your area so don’t have a name. Rule of thumb is the bigger the firm the more expensive they are but you don’t want the cheapest folks either. Talk to a couple of them to get a feel

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Posted: 03/02/2022 at 11:39AM



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