Not if they are reimbursed from the estate. If not, they may be eligible to be credited against the inheritance income.
No. Personal expenses would not be deductible on your income tax return.
Only if you work in two different locations. You can deduct the expenses of getting between the locations, but not the expenses of getting to and from home.
If you are filing a 1099, the best thing you can do is keep thorough track of all your business expenses. There are many cases in which a business owner or independent freelancer will be able to deduct certain business expenses from personal income. If you do not take the time to keep track of business expenses, then you may end up paying unnecessary funds toward these expenses in filing your taxes. A typical expense that business owners are able to deduct from income is a laptop computer. It is definitely worthwhile to figure out which expenses you can deduct from your income.
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I don't know anything about your tax return but I can say that if you have a personal tax return and purchases from Lowes that you refer to are for normal maintenance of your home the answer is no. You cannot deduct expenses for maintaining your home.
No, you generally cannot deduct groceries on your taxes as they are considered personal expenses and not tax-deductible.
Yes, you can deduct certain legal expenses from your taxes, such as those related to business activities or the production of income. However, personal legal expenses are generally not deductible.
No. Personal expenses would not be deductible on your income tax return.
No, you cannot deduct mileage expenses if you are already reimbursed for them.
I am assuming you are referring to an individual basis. You cannot deduct miscellaneous cash spending on a personal tax return. You cannot deduct household expenses on your tax return either. You cannot deduct your regular cost of living expenses.
You should deduct your computer expenses on Schedule C under the "Other Expenses" section.
Yes, you may be able to deduct therapy expenses on your taxes if they are considered necessary medical expenses and you itemize your deductions.
Only if you work in two different locations. You can deduct the expenses of getting between the locations, but not the expenses of getting to and from home.
Yes, you may be able to deduct gas expenses on your taxes if you use your vehicle for business purposes.
Yes, you can deduct child care expenses on your taxes if they are necessary for you to work or attend school.
If you are filing a 1099, the best thing you can do is keep thorough track of all your business expenses. There are many cases in which a business owner or independent freelancer will be able to deduct certain business expenses from personal income. If you do not take the time to keep track of business expenses, then you may end up paying unnecessary funds toward these expenses in filing your taxes. A typical expense that business owners are able to deduct from income is a laptop computer. It is definitely worthwhile to figure out which expenses you can deduct from your income.
Yes, you may be able to deduct childcare expenses on your taxes if you meet certain criteria and if the expenses were incurred to allow you to work or attend school.