Most Missed Tax Deductions - Is Your Dog a Tax Deduction?

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 by Gabby Huguenin
Learn how your dog might be a legit tax deduction :-)
Home based business owners are leaving money on the table when they don't capitalize on their legitimate tax deductions. The most missed tax deductions are often around the home office. Here are some money saving tax deduction ideas that anyone working from home should know about.

Tax Deductions - The More You Know the More You Keep
Always check with your tax and/or financial adviser before making any changes to your taxes but in this Connector Coaching call I share examples of ways you can legally and safely reduce your taxes by taking approved tax deductions. Here's a snippit of a typical Monday night Connector Coaching call!



Tax Deductions - Home Offices Offer Many
This Podcast is an example of what we provide in our weekly wealth coaching calls. For example, you can't deduct your home as a residence. But...  If you meet the office rules requirements, you can deduct a portion of the home. The home office deduction is available only to the extent that your dwelling is used exclusively on a regular basis as one of the following - its either your principle place of business, a place of business that you use to meet and deal with patients, clients or customers in the course of normal trade of your business.

Some people think I'm strange but I love learning about tax deductions. Why? Well, it's money in my pocket and it allows me to teach people how to keep more of their hard-earned money.

Retirement planning and wealth building are easier when you have a wealth building strategy and a commitment to building financial freedom. And... reducing those taxes doesn't mean you need a second job or have to work harder it just means you need to be a little smarter with what you already have!

Now, to keep the legal beagles happy remember....

Disclaimer:
This information does not constitute a complete description of all or any one aspect of financial planning. There is no offer to sell or buy any financial product in this video or on our website. Please consult with a qualified financial, legal and/or tax professional before investing or modifying any aspect of your taxes, assets or finances. This information is strictly educational.

Learn more about our Connector Coaching calls and start taking all your legal tax deductions.


Have a prosperous day.

Gabby Huguenin
Wealth Coach
CEO Wealth Classes Coaching, LLC
www.WealthClassesCoaching.com
888-888-3612

P.S. If you are planning for retirement, looking at saving tax money, or just trying to create a new plan for total financial freedom, call me! There is no charge for your initial consultation.

Comments for Most Missed Tax Deductions - Is Your Dog a Tax Deduction?

Thursday, October 15, 2009 by Nancy Jones:
So is it true if my dog is considered a guard dog and I work from home that he could be a write off? That's a hoot! I love the wealth principles you guys teach. I work my butt off and I need all the tax deductions I can get. There are a lot of wealth coaches splattered all over the internet but you guys give solid info. Thanks Gabby

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