When it fulfills the essentials of a Capital Economy. Please read Capital Economy for more.
Yes, childcare can be considered a business expense for self-employed individuals or business owners if it is necessary for the operation of the business.
Yes, e-mail can be considered a form of business correspondence when the e-mail is written to someone in a business or when representing a business.
A business card is not considered a handbill because, even though it gives information on a person or business, it is not considered a form of advertisement. Flyers, which are a hand distributed form of advertisement, are considered to be handbills.
Yes, gas can be considered a business expense if it is used for business-related activities such as transportation for work purposes.
Yes, childcare can be considered a business expense if it is necessary for the operation of the business, such as when a parent needs childcare in order to work or attend business-related events.
Yes, the sale of a business is generally considered a capital gain, which is the profit made from selling a capital asset like a business.
Yes, lunch can be considered a business expense if it is directly related to conducting business, such as a meeting with a client or a business partner. However, there are specific rules and limitations on what can be claimed as a business expense for tax purposes.
The Blackberry brand is considered the best mobile phone for business. The physical keyboard on the phone is considered to be an asset for business people so they can quickly and effectively answer emails and text messages.
Liabilities
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Party Rental is considered as rental or party supplies business not consumer goods.
Yes, a personal assistant can be considered a legitimate business expense if their services directly contribute to the operation or success of the business.