Read a previous thread and The TAx Book 8-13 and 8-14 and still confused. Have a client who is a local constable. No pay for this job, but does receive small fee for delivering citations or such. Think $15 per and said total was around 200 for the year. Yet he has lots of expenses, including mileage because he drives his own car. Not sure where I'm suppose to put these expenses. Is it Sch A business expenses. Because of the fee he receives does it go somewhere else?
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Originally posted by Lion View PostIf the fees are on Sch C, then the expenses are, too. Make sure he keeps a mileage log. And, doesn't stop to pick up his dry cleaning on the way home.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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Originally posted by Bonnie View PostRead a previous thread and The TAx Book 8-13 and 8-14 and still confused. Have a client who is a local constable. No pay for this job, but does receive small fee for delivering citations or such. Think $15 per and said total was around 200 for the year. Yet he has lots of expenses, including mileage because he drives his own car. Not sure where I'm suppose to put these expenses. Is it Sch A business expenses. Because of the fee he receives does it go somewhere else?
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