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Standard Mileage Deduction Changes for Last Six Months of 2022

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The Internal Revenue Service has announced an increase in the optional standard mileage rate for the final 6 months of 2022. Taxpayers may use the optional standard mileage rates to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business and certain other purposes.

For those of you that keep a mileage log, you need two totals to figure your taxes. One total business miles for the first six months of the year and one total business miles for the last six months of the year.

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Is Your Past Time a Hobby or a Business?

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From collecting stamps and woodworking to crafting and quilting, people have all kinds of hobbies – and most of these hobbies will never turn a profit. For hobbies that do earn income, people should know that they must report it on their tax return. They should also be mindful that their hobby might be a business.

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More Lies From Congress to Screw Small Businesses

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I have been saying that the IRS has been itching to go after small business. Well, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) informed lawmakers that audits of taxpayers making under $400,000 accounts for about $20 billion in revenue for the Inflation 'Increasing' Act - in spite of their lies that nobody making under $400,000 would see any harm from this bill.

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Deducting Startup and Organizational Costs

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One of the most common questions I get from people opening a business for the first time is, 'How do I deduct all of the many expenses incurred before the business actually opens its doors?' Most of these can be handled as either start-up expenses or organizational expenses. You can think of organization expenses as creating the paperwork part of a business and start-up expenses as setting up the physical structure of a business.

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