Tom,
I have a very small daycare (currently 2 PTers, I am legally license exempt and do not want to run any larger in the foreseeable future). We have a somewhat larger home and our deductions are high when you take the T/S of mortgage, utilities, and other home expenses alone. So before I even add meal deductions and business expenses, I am showing a loss (this is my second year in business). I am unclear how to do things differently so I do not get audited over showing repetitive losses each year.
We are in plans to get new windows this year and I know that will just add to our losses if I include the T/S amount as a business expense (they are currently old and open outward over our 2-story backyard so I need to replace to make safe to open for fresh air when kids are present)
Even if I do not claim ANY expenses, our home expenses alone will probably put the business as a loss. What should I do? I have always intended to have a small business (its the income we need to supplement my husband's)
I have a very small daycare (currently 2 PTers, I am legally license exempt and do not want to run any larger in the foreseeable future). We have a somewhat larger home and our deductions are high when you take the T/S of mortgage, utilities, and other home expenses alone. So before I even add meal deductions and business expenses, I am showing a loss (this is my second year in business). I am unclear how to do things differently so I do not get audited over showing repetitive losses each year.
We are in plans to get new windows this year and I know that will just add to our losses if I include the T/S amount as a business expense (they are currently old and open outward over our 2-story backyard so I need to replace to make safe to open for fresh air when kids are present)
Even if I do not claim ANY expenses, our home expenses alone will probably put the business as a loss. What should I do? I have always intended to have a small business (its the income we need to supplement my husband's)
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