I have been preparing the returns of a lady 71 years old that has operated a daycare business out of her home.
She has downsized her business greatly over the last few years by intent & she plans to continue her business for only 1 or 2 more years.
This year, for the first time, her "C" expenses will slightly exceed her gross revenues - by maybe $1-K or so.
Customer says she'd rather not show a loss & would prefer to just not use some of the out of pocket cash expenses that would create the "C" loss.
Haven't worked with businesses (other than this daycare case) over the years and am a little unfamiliar with the NOL rules.
Are there any potential complications for her if she does not claim all cash expenses on her "C" - just to avoid the loss ?
Thanks for comments
She has downsized her business greatly over the last few years by intent & she plans to continue her business for only 1 or 2 more years.
This year, for the first time, her "C" expenses will slightly exceed her gross revenues - by maybe $1-K or so.
Customer says she'd rather not show a loss & would prefer to just not use some of the out of pocket cash expenses that would create the "C" loss.
Haven't worked with businesses (other than this daycare case) over the years and am a little unfamiliar with the NOL rules.
Are there any potential complications for her if she does not claim all cash expenses on her "C" - just to avoid the loss ?
Thanks for comments
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