GreenGA
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Those numbers seem a bit high for straight expense deductions.
The last time I filed corporate papers, 2005, the maximum expense deductions were just into the five figure range. Everthing else had to be depreciated over the life of the purchase. That does not mean a good accountant could not make it work to the taxpayer's advantage, but the IRS software is very, Very, VERY sophisticated now a-days and one of the most simple evaluations it makes is expenses vs. deductions vs. time in business.
IANAA,NAL
The last time I filed corporate papers, 2005, the maximum expense deductions were just into the five figure range. Everthing else had to be depreciated over the life of the purchase. That does not mean a good accountant could not make it work to the taxpayer's advantage, but the IRS software is very, Very, VERY sophisticated now a-days and one of the most simple evaluations it makes is expenses vs. deductions vs. time in business.
IANAA,NAL