no he cant unless he wants to remeburse u
phone bill is liability for business as it is payable in future and not an asset as the benefit of it has already taken by business.
No you cannot. Just because its tht the law bill of rights.
If you or your employer feel more comfortable having it, ask for one.
It varies widely, depending on the nature of the business.
Yes but only if if it an accepted (by IRS) tool to conduct your business.
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Not for domestical calls. Some tax agencies will allow deduction where the phone is used to del with formal business reasons.
Yes. When you receive a bill from your employer that would mean that they can bill you for the medical insurance while you were employed by them.
If use of a cell phone is required for your business, it should be deductible. If you also use it for personal business, you need to calculate the percentage of business use and deduct only that portion of the monthly service fee and air-time charges for the business calls.
i just want to know if i sent my payment to you or not?or if you have received it or not.my name is janet delk i live at 9694 elco hills alexandria ky 41001 You might have to obtain the phone number from the better business bureau.
Your employer sends it to the federal government to help your income tax bill