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kcmckay said:Just curious did you do a thread with everyones questions answered? I will search for it on my own but just wanted to know if it's out there? Thanks
Turbo Tax told me 454390erinb said:Can anyone give me the business code that is used when filing?
As a direct sales consultant for Pampered Chef, you may be able to claim deductions for expenses such as advertising and marketing materials, business cards, samples, and supplies used for demonstrations or parties. You may also be able to deduct expenses for travel, meals, and entertainment related to your business, as long as they are directly related to promoting and generating income for your Pampered Chef business.
Yes, you may be able to deduct a portion of your home office expenses if you use a dedicated space in your home for your Pampered Chef business. This includes expenses such as rent, utilities, and internet costs. However, you must meet certain criteria and keep detailed records to support your deductions.
Yes, hosting Pampered Chef parties and earning free products or discounts may have tax implications. The value of the free products or discounts you receive may be considered taxable income. It is important to keep track of these benefits and report them on your tax return.
As a Pampered Chef consultant, you will receive commissions on your sales. These commissions are considered taxable income and should be reported on your tax return. It is important to keep accurate records of your sales and commissions earned throughout the year.
Yes, you may be able to claim expenses for attending Pampered Chef conferences and trainings as long as they are directly related to your business and help improve your skills and knowledge as a consultant. These expenses may include registration fees, travel, and lodging costs.