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Originally Posted by jayeff
I have to go along with those who pointed out that claiming expenses for a home office raises red flags and other issues. The potential saving is rarely worth the potential hassles of audits and additional accounting when you move.
I started working life as an accountant. Although that was many years ago, one piece of advice which still holds good is never to try to gouge the tax man. You hear/read about lots of people who have done this or that and "got away with it" for years. That isn't surprising since unless you set alarm bells ringing, most years your returns are signed off on with barely a look. But your turn will come and with penalties and interest, allowances you never should have claimed will come back and bite you in a big way.
If you are making any kind of money, unless you really know what you are doing, hiring a good accountant - not one of the Main Street book-keeping shops - is an excellent investment. In fact, if you plan on making money, finding a good accountant should be a priority right up there with buying a computer, software, content, etc. Don't wait until it's time to do your returns.
Apart from the tax angle and maximising legitimate tax avoidance, properly kept accounts are a good tool for your business; vital if you ever want to sell part or all of it; and make it much easier to get credit, mortgages, etc.
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Sorry - I had to fix a few spelling errors
You make a few good points, however, if you keep good records - who cares about an audit. FUCK the IRS. I have been audited in the past - and won. Keep good records, take all the deductions that you can, and do not worry about an audit. Some say - the IRS will find something if they audit you - not if you do not cheat and keep good records.
In addition, it is too late for 2005; but set up the right biz entity. You should run your business as a C-corporation, S-corporation, or LLC. Most should be an S-Corp or an LLC. If you have one owner, LLC is best. If you have more than one owner, go with LLC an elect to be treated as a Sub S-Corp or set up and S-Corp. For most, it is not in your best interest, in this business, to be a C-Corporation. Also, incorporate in the biz friendly State. NV is the best State to incorporate in the internet and porn biz. Also, look at the State?s income tax rate - you will want to consider this.