Free Tax Money from the IRS from a Home Business

The Tax Advantages of an In-Home Business

By Dave Ickes, published Mar 08, 2007
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Aren't many people today looking for that extra cash? They're looking for an extra income to supplement whatever money they have. Because the United States is very business friendly, the IRS tax system is geared to help all business owners. That includes the millions of people working at home on some kind of income generating business. The dream of being self-employed has many tax advantages. Don't overlook the fact that your business can be very modest in terms of income produced. As long as your goal is income, you are considered a business owner.

A major advantage of self-employment is the SEP or Simplified Employee Pension. You can put away lots of tax-deductible money into this plan. In 2007, you can stash up to $45,000, and if you're over 50, you can put an additional $5,000 in "catch-up" contributions to a 401(K) plan but not the SEP. Do I hear happy, wealthy retirement in the background?

All self-employed people are taxed only on their profits. The good news about this is there are lots of deductions you can take as a self-employed home business owner. Whatever you've spent on home office supplies and inventory is deductible along with other business expenses: accounting software, a portion of your computer and printer, advertising, and one half of business-entertainment costs. Because you use a portion of you home as your office, you get to write off the business portion of your house overhead like utilities and insurance.

The IRS allows you 44.5 cents per mile deduction for business use of your car. In addition, you can write off parking fees and tolls and the business portion of interest on a car loan.

Free Tax Money from the IRS from a Home Business

Free Money at Tax Time? Yes!

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Did You Know?
All self-employed people are taxed only on their profits. The good news about this is there are lots of deductions you can take as a self-employed home business owner.
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Thanks for the positive feedback.

Posted on 03/20/2007 at 6:03:00 AM

 
I was fortunate in that my father has been a freelance writer for most of my life, so I learned a lot of the 'dodges' at a young age, but this was a great bit of information to share with other aspiring freelancers. It's a tough enough job to prosper in without knowing the benefits available.

Posted on 03/19/2007 at 7:03:00 PM

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