Con el clima cálido en todo el país, el tiempo de limpieza de primavera ya está aquí.
Por Tom Copeland. Publicado con su permiso.
Traducido por Fernando Olmedo, focalerta@yahoo.es
Como proveedor de cuidado infantil usted puede tomar ventaja de las deducciones de muchos negocios asociados con la limpieza interior y exterior.
Por Tom Copeland. Publicado con su permiso.
Traducido por Fernando Olmedo, focalerta@yahoo.es
Como proveedor de cuidado infantil usted puede tomar ventaja de las deducciones de muchos negocios asociados con la limpieza interior y exterior.
Los costos asociados con la limpieza y mantenimiento de espacio al aire libre donde juegan los niños son, probablemente, al menos en parte deducible como un gasto de negocio. Estos pueden incluir: cortadora de césped, el gas para la cortadora de césped, rastrillo de jardín y la manguera, la azada, pala, bolsas de basura, abono, plantas, árboles, remoción de árboles, carretilla, etc.
Los costos de limpieza de interior pueden incluir: limpiador de ventanas, toallas de papel, cera para pisos, trapeador húmedo / seco, escoba, aspirador, aspiradora de taller, esponjas, desinfectante, limpiador de vapor, un cubo o balde, ambientadores, etc.
También puede deducir el costo de contratar a alguien para la limpieza o cortar el césped. Si usted contrata a un trabajador por cuenta propia (en lugar de una empresa) debe presentar el Formulario 1099 Miscelaneo del IRS si usted paga a una sola persona $ 600 o más.
A menos que usted está gastando dinero para limpiar las habitaciones de uso exclusivo de negocios, debe utilizar su tiempo-espacio porcentaje para determinar la parte de negocio de estos gastos que puede deducir.
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Weekly Business Tip: Spring Cleaning
By Tom Copeland. Published with permission.
With warm weather spreading across the country, spring cleaning time is here.
As a family child care provider, you want to take advantage of the many business deductions associated with indoor and outdoor cleaning.
Costs associated with the cleaning and maintaining of outdoor space where children play are probably at least partly deductible as a business expense. These can include: lawn mower, gas for the lawn mower, garden rake and hose, hoe, shovel, garbage bags, mulch, plants, tree, tree removal, wheel barrow, and so on.
Indoor cleaning costs can include: window cleaner, paper towels, floor polish, wet/dry mop, broom, vacuum cleaner, shop vac, sponges, disinfectant, steam cleaner, pail or bucket, air fresheners, and so on.
You can also deduct the cost of hiring someone to do your indoor cleaning or mowing your lawn. If you hire a self-employed person (rather than a company) you must file IRS Form 1099 Misc. if you pay any one person $600 or more.
Unless you are spending money to clean exclusive business use rooms, use your Time-Space Percentage to determine the business portion of these costs you can deduct.
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As a family child care provider, you want to take advantage of the many business deductions associated with indoor and outdoor cleaning.
Costs associated with the cleaning and maintaining of outdoor space where children play are probably at least partly deductible as a business expense. These can include: lawn mower, gas for the lawn mower, garden rake and hose, hoe, shovel, garbage bags, mulch, plants, tree, tree removal, wheel barrow, and so on.
Indoor cleaning costs can include: window cleaner, paper towels, floor polish, wet/dry mop, broom, vacuum cleaner, shop vac, sponges, disinfectant, steam cleaner, pail or bucket, air fresheners, and so on.
You can also deduct the cost of hiring someone to do your indoor cleaning or mowing your lawn. If you hire a self-employed person (rather than a company) you must file IRS Form 1099 Misc. if you pay any one person $600 or more.
Unless you are spending money to clean exclusive business use rooms, use your Time-Space Percentage to determine the business portion of these costs you can deduct.
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