I have completed many military tax forms, over the years, for no charge. May I use these as a business deductions? If so, where? Thank you.
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Originally posted by SherillI have completed many military tax forms, over the years, for no charge. May I use these as a business deductions? If so, where? Thank you.
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Pro Bono is FREE, no deductions because you did not collect.
No income no deduction.
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We all know what pro bono is.
However the fact of the matter is that time equals money, therefore he did NOT do it for free. He did not charge. Normally that would be considered a loss, or non-payment. In the case of "charity" or "pro bono" you can not write that off as lost income.
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Originally posted by UnregisteredWe all know what pro bono is.
However the fact of the matter is that time equals money, therefore he did NOT do it for free. He did not charge. Normally that would be considered a loss, or non-payment. In the case of "charity" or "pro bono" you can not write that off as lost income.
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