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Hopefully, you are taking a few minutes to look beyond the holiday (and the possible breakdown) to tax time. Now is a good time to organize some of your home business information and documentation — if you haven’t been all year. Just do a little bit at a time so that you don’t feel overwhelmed. Some things to think about include the following tax deduction possibilities:
* Home office supplies
* Computer
* Business travel expenses
* Car or truck
* Trade subscriptions
* Cell phone use
* Child care
You can also take a deduction for your Internet use and part of your mortgage — the part that encompasses your home office. Tomorrow and early next week, we will take a look at how to take the tax deductions for your Internet use and your mortgage use.
If you are unsure about whether you can take a deduction (you should be using deducted expenses for business purposes only), you can contact the IRS or consult a tax professional.
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