Happy New Year and welcome back! This week, two recent cases illustrate the steps you can take to ensure your start-up business qualifies for deductions. Plus, the economy has been hard-hit by supply chain interruptions. The inability of manufacturers to get goods to market has had a significant impact on retailers. Read on:
We Love It When a Plan Comes Together
Not long ago we wrote about a case involving the so-called “hobby loss” rules and how a taxpayer was able to demonstrate a profit motive and beat the IRS in Tax Court. Two recent cases highlight the importance of having, and following, a business plan in establishing that your fledgling business’s expenses should be deductible.
Supply Chain Interruptions Could Lead to Higher Taxes
In addition to the medical and sociological implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy has been hard-hit by supply chain interruptions. The inability of manufacturers to get goods to market has also had a significant impact on retailers. That truth was felt by any parent looking for the latest tech gadget or hot toy between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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This Week In Tax | December 23