cd38
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Anybody planning on buying any equipment with your refunds, lol if you are getting one. Just wondering cause this is my christmas present.
No returns. I don't lend the Government money.
I'll probably owe money... errrr
Just consider it an interest free loan.
Just consider it an interest free loan.
Only the &(%^ing government would be so kind to LOAN you your own money and want it back.... but i guess that is for the debate forum.
Does anyone write off their brewing equipment? Anyone could set up a simple LLC for the purpose of researching a brewery business model, then your equipment would cost 30% or more less. You could buy test equipment and do research for the company and write off the equipment. You can legally do this without any profitability for 3-5 years to test viability of the corporate model. Your research could extend to tasting your competition's product or visiting your potential competition's brewing facilities. Just a thought..
Does anyone write off their brewing equipment? Anyone could set up a simple LLC for the purpose of researching a brewery business model, then your equipment would cost 30% or more less. You could buy test equipment and do research for the company and write off the equipment. You can legally do this without any profitability for 3-5 years to test viability of the corporate model. Your research could extend to tasting your competition's product or visiting your potential competition's brewing facilities. Just a thought..
Wouldn't you only be able to write off your expenses against your revenue? So unless you're a pro brewer, not really possible. I think you'd have a hard time writing off your homebrew equipment against the your salary and other income. Also why would you need to setup an LLC, can you just be a sole proprietorship?
And to setup any brewing business, don't you need a license or two or 7? Hard to write off brewing gear without being a brewery.
Only the &(%^ing government would be so kind to LOAN you your own money and want it back.... but i guess that is for the debate forum.
Yeah, but I understand that living in the greatest country on the planet isn't free.
Have you've ever wondered whether you could make it as a microbrewery or had any interest in making a living off this hobby?
No commercial operation or equipment may be used.
It is for 47% of us.
Just trying to be helpful here. There have been many books and articles written on this subject. It does require effort to set up and maintain proper books to stay within IRS guidelines. I've owned several businesses, some of them very profitable, others never turned a profit. The IRS will begin questioning any business that doesn't turn a profit within 3 years and you must by 5 years. Audits are definitely not random for the most part.
You don't need to pay for licenses when you are in the 'investigative phase' of your corporate model. After investigating, you may simply decide it doesn't have the profitability potential you need and shut it down later.
Have you've ever wondered whether you could make it as a microbrewery or had any interest in making a living off this hobby? If the answer is no, it would be fraudulent for you to set up a business to see if it could work.
It's not something you can do off the cuff, it requires work, research and preparation. However, the rewards normally offset the effort required.
I have always wondered where people come up with the "must turn a profit in 3-5 years" thing.
Now I know, thats funny ****!
A large portion of that 47% are even paid to live here.
No returns. I don't lend the Government money.
Anybody planning on buying any equipment with your refunds, lol if you are getting one. Just wondering cause this is my christmas present.
You remind me of my next-door neighbor. Nice guy. He works for a company that does very seasonal work (installing in-ground lawn irrigation systems), so every late fall, his boss "lays him off" so that he can draw unemployment benefits. And then every early spring, he magically gets rehired. During the "laid off" period, my neighbor submits false reports of attempts to find work so he can continue to draw the benefit checks. He's been doing this for about 10 years now, and he doesn't seem to feel any sort of shame or embarrassment over it.Sorry for the situation, I think it's crap, but thank you for the conical fermenters (yes that's plural) that you are all buying me next month!