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  1. RoadTime

    A few tax questions

    Actually, turns out I misspoke about not owing any taxes. In 2013, I paid $243 :eek::D Have to keep things "Fair and Balanced" :rolleyes:
  2. RoadTime

    A few tax questions

    I guess I'm kind of a Tax nerd/control freak that actually enjoys doing my own taxes and staying up to date. Despite how my "Tax Hair" looks when I'm done :rolleyes:
  3. RoadTime

    A few tax questions

    I've used Turbo Tax for years. I started with H&B Block, but at that time Block was missing too many things so I switched. The only times I have had to pay tax was when driving for a owner :rolleyes: In that case, I would set a side some money or make estimated tax payments. OP- Unless your...
  4. RoadTime

    A few tax questions

    No to both. Yes Actually No. If you claim mileage deduction you can't claim fuel or general maintenance/repairs on the van. That's included in the mileage deduction and would be double dipping. In most cases for a one person operation you will come out far more ahead claiming mileage then...
  5. RoadTime

    Husband/wife partnership LLC and Per diem question

    None of the above? I'm a Sole Proprietor not a LLC. But all my sources for LLC point back to the same area as Sole Proprietor. Schedules C Expenses Deductible meals and entertainment May want to check that out.
  6. RoadTime

    Filing 1099 with deductions myself via turbotax?

    But really, you can complete your entire return without paying anything upfront. If you have problems that they can't help you with, then you could go elsewhere. It is very straight forward and will walk you step by step if needed. Worth a try. Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  7. RoadTime

    Filing 1099 with deductions myself via turbotax?

    I've been using Turbo Tax home business (or what ever it's called) for last 4-5 years. Love it. ...very simple. Walks you through everything. Or like me I know where I need to go now and jump right to it. HR Bock big thumbs down. Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  8. RoadTime

    IRS Form 1099

    That would be my guess. With no one reporting your income. Audit chance greatly increased. Sent from my iPhone using EO Forums
  9. RoadTime

    IRS Form 1099

    Ok, after some searching it seems they are correct. Although not a new rule. Freight is except from 1099 reporting. They may be correct, but seems like a really crappy thing to do. My guess is someone figured out the loop hole and it's for cost savings. So nice of them to provide the break...
  10. RoadTime

    IRS Form 1099

    This seems like a really bazaar rule change. Why in the world would they do this :think3:
  11. RoadTime

    Refund for miles driven?

    That's what I wanted to say when it was first posted but held back :p
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