That's way cool man...oh yeah you forgot to mention that you must have two computers at home because if you use your "business" one for reading things unrelated to work and you still deduct it you are committing tax fraud.
I have several computers at home, I write about network operating systems. At the time I wrote my last book, I had a 5 node network.
You are the reason people with legitimate home office deductions are audited so frequently.
And the book that I wrote that brought my almost $7,000 dollars is not a legitimate use of my ome office?
And the book in 1999 that almost brought me $5,000 is not a legitimate use?
Here's hoping the IRS audits you!!
Gee, you're kind. You must be a joy to be around.
Geez..This parent got +3, damn moderators are ignorant about finance and accounting and jump on whatever remarks "seem" cool without knowing squat.
And you're fucking ignorant about tax codes and home office deductions.
Schedule C asks you what percentage of the home office is used for personal work versus business, and I do go conservative on that amount.
I underestimated that amount on my ISP, my computers, my books, my software, and my electrical consumption.
Maybe you're thinking of people that abuse the hobby clause, let me tell you that I've done this for 2 years, and made money both years, so I could even lose money for 2 years without worrying.
Anyhow, come back when your parents kcik you out of their basement and you actually fill out a 1040, with A, C and E forms.
Roblimo is right, for us Americans, taxes can have a huge impact on what you buy.
If you don't have a homebased business, you should, it's amazing what you can deduct. And the IRS rules let you get creative on deductions. Ie, computers must be depreciated over 5 years, but I think you can claim parts all in one year. Buy a $50 Pentium, deduct it $10 a year for 5 years. Buy a 40 gig HD, a Pentium 500, 128 Meg of RAM, a burner, that's all supplies/office expenses, $600 you can deduct right away (about $150 back in my tax bracket).
and a a printer have all hung off my parallel ports at one time or another.
The sound thing is neat, it was intended for notebooks, and runs in wfw3.11.
I finally bought a new web cam, so I can take my PC with the webcam on it and keep it in Linux, instead of dual booting.
I'd give you the exact url, but my workplace forbids it.
than space shuttles, though the overall energy efficiency of SSTO is still a little dicey.
than Carrie Anne Moss.
and the elevator scene was better in Speed.
But I really think the fight scenes were better in the MAtrix.
The US plane was in international airspace on autopilot, the Chinese fighter pilot got cocky and accidentally hit the US plane.
The US plane was in distress and landed at the nearest airfield, which was the Chinese base.
Seems to me like the Chinese should apologize for the hot dog pilot.
That's way cool man...oh yeah you forgot to mention that you must have two computers at home because if you use your "business" one for reading things unrelated to work and you still deduct it you are committing tax fraud.
I have several computers at home, I write about network operating systems. At the time I wrote my last book, I had a 5 node network.
You are the reason people with legitimate home office deductions are audited so frequently.
And the book that I wrote that brought my almost $7,000 dollars is not a legitimate use of my ome office?
And the book in 1999 that almost brought me $5,000 is not a legitimate use?
Here's hoping the IRS audits you!!
Gee, you're kind. You must be a joy to be around.
Geez..This parent got +3, damn moderators are ignorant about finance and accounting and jump on whatever remarks "seem" cool without knowing squat.
And you're fucking ignorant about tax codes and home office deductions.
Schedule C asks you what percentage of the home office is used for personal work versus business, and I do go conservative on that amount.
I underestimated that amount on my ISP, my computers, my books, my software, and my electrical consumption.
Maybe you're thinking of people that abuse the hobby clause, let me tell you that I've done this for 2 years, and made money both years, so I could even lose money for 2 years without worrying.
Anyhow, come back when your parents kcik you out of their basement and you actually fill out a 1040, with A, C and E forms.
Moron.
Roblimo is right, for us Americans, taxes can have a huge impact on what you buy.
If you don't have a homebased business, you should, it's amazing what you can deduct. And the IRS rules let you get creative on deductions. Ie, computers must be depreciated over 5 years, but I think you can claim parts all in one year. Buy a $50 Pentium, deduct it $10 a year for 5 years. Buy a 40 gig HD, a Pentium 500, 128 Meg of RAM, a burner, that's all supplies/office expenses, $600 you can deduct right away (about $150 back in my tax bracket).
So, gentlemen, start you SOHO businesses.
as I don't see how talking about COMDEX in a topic on COMDEX is off topic.
and no your kid can not be in the movie....