kisrae
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kisrae said:Im seperateing my reciepts and was wondering what catagories I shoul have them in. So far I have Buis. Expenses, ad/donations, postages, groceries and I'm unsure of what else.
Any help is welcome and appreicated.
And if you do any kind of recruiting that entails taking a possible recruit to lunch or coffee say, to discuss business that's also an expense you want to track though the IRS only let's you deduct 50% of it, every little bit helps.
kisrae said:Speeking of deductions, How much of the expenses will be deducted? Is it only 50% or 100%? Im not really sure how it goes. I'm sure I'm in a DEEP loss.
lockhartkitchen said:A loophole to the 50% of meals is to use gift cards. If you meet with clients at a cofee shop, purchase a gift card to use for these occasions. Gift cards are 100% deductable.
wadesgirl said:Someone mentioned before that while we count "free" items from PC as an income, we can also deduct them because we use them for shows. How does that work?? Does PC list all your earnings out or do you keep track yourself? I don't know if I know what all I earned this year (including over $900 in cookware).
StacieB said:I would like to know how to do this too. I am doing my taxes on Turbo tax and I am stumped on where to put this information!! Thanks for any help!!
Also should I do 100% depreciation on my new computer. I say I use it 80% for business, is that right?
almondfarm said:Hi, Stacie -
I have used Turbo Tax for 3 years, I think there is a place to look up the principal business code and it is something like a home based direct sales industry category. Do you know what sheet it fills in on? I can try to look up my last year's one for you?
Lynette
The essential categories for organizing receipts include food and groceries, household supplies, utilities, transportation, and personal care.
This depends on personal preference and what works best for your organization system. Some people find it easier to separate by month, while others prefer to group receipts by category.
You can label your receipt categories however you like, but it's important to choose labels that are clear and easy to understand. For example, instead of "Miscellaneous," use a more specific label like "Home repairs" or "Gifts."
It's always a good idea to keep physical copies of important receipts, such as those for tax purposes or large purchases. However, you can also opt to scan or take photos of your receipts and keep them digitally.
It's best to update your receipt organization system regularly, ideally once a week. This will prevent a buildup of receipts and make it easier to stay on top of your expenses.