Thinking about leasing a vehicle for your business? Then I urge you to read my latest article before you sign on the dotted line. You see, if you don’t know the right way to trade in the vehicle you’re currently using, you could be leaving thousands of dollars on the table. In some cases, tens of thousands of dollars! To keep that money where it really belongs (in your … [Read more...]
Why renting your home to your corporation works
Last month we published an article that got a lot of great feedback. In it, we explained… How a 14-day (or less) rental of your home to your S or C corporation can create tax-free income for you and deductions for your corporation. Some of our readers doubted that this strategy could pass IRS muster so I’m going to deal with these concerns head-on. You’ll get all the facts … [Read more...]
How to maximize your first-year, business-vehicle tax deduction
When it comes getting a tax deduction, all vehicles are not created equal. In fact, there are huge differences in what you can deduct, depending on whether you buy a car, a pickup truck, or an SUV. And that’s just for starters. You see, the differences within each of these categories actually depend on the weight of the vehicle! If you want to be a winner the next time you … [Read more...]
The right way to claim business entertainment deductions
Can you successfully claim a business deduction for that breakfast meeting at a hotel? Or dinner at a night club? Or a meeting at a vacation resort? Or a round of golf at your club? The answers to these and related questions can be extremely tricky. Which is why you should check out my new article right now. It explains the crucial difference between “business” and … [Read more...]
Deductions for mileage driven to your rental properties
If you own a rental property, no doubt you’re going to visit it from time to time. Maybe there’s a leak that needs fixing. Or perhaps you want to hand over the keys to a new tenant. In any case, if you’re driving to your rental units you need to ask yourself these three questions: Question #1: “For tax purposes, how do I treat a trip from home to my rental … [Read more...]