How would you divide a cell phone bill that has more than one phone on it? For example, client has Sprint cell phone for his second business and the second phone on the bill is his wife's cell phone. He has another cell phone too.
The bill reads that the charge for the first cell phone is $100.99 plus taxes,etc. The charge for the second line is $8.50 per month. Of course, wife uses her cell phone much more than he uses his business cell phone. But charge is not based on usage but the plan.
Do you allow him to write off the majority of the $100.99 plus taxes? Or do you divide the bill in half and count half of the bill as a personal expense and half business?
The reason I am suddenly questioning this is that with my personal cell phone bill which I have another phone on the bill which is my other daughter's phone, I have always just divided the bill in half and then count half of my half as a business expense. Now I am wondering if I am doing that allocation correctly. Looking at the client's cell phone bill has me wondering.
Thanks for your imput. Linda F
The bill reads that the charge for the first cell phone is $100.99 plus taxes,etc. The charge for the second line is $8.50 per month. Of course, wife uses her cell phone much more than he uses his business cell phone. But charge is not based on usage but the plan.
Do you allow him to write off the majority of the $100.99 plus taxes? Or do you divide the bill in half and count half of the bill as a personal expense and half business?
The reason I am suddenly questioning this is that with my personal cell phone bill which I have another phone on the bill which is my other daughter's phone, I have always just divided the bill in half and then count half of my half as a business expense. Now I am wondering if I am doing that allocation correctly. Looking at the client's cell phone bill has me wondering.
Thanks for your imput. Linda F
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