Originally posted by Roland Slugg
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However, while I agree with the essence of your argument, there is a limit, which is why the hobby versus business test has so many facets. Suppose someone who fixes up antique cars as a hobby sees an auto shop or body shop going out of business, and buys it at fire sale prices. Then, because this person was more interested in having extra space and some hydraulic lifts, continues to operate it as a hobby, say by stopping all advertising except for the existing signs, quoting ten week turnaround times to every customer except for friends and relatives, yet three or four unrelated people a year are crazy enough to use his services, because his reputation is great and his prices low - so low that he barely breaks even on the strangers, before overhead. Business or hobby?
You can fight the 3 of 5 rule, but you'd better be prepared to show a legitimate strategy and corresponding effort for making a profit sooner or later.
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