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Originally Posted by Clean39T
I'm a W2 employee. I don't get to write-off anything. I don't get to hide anything. I don't get to move this over here and that over there and somehow have zero tax liability - so yeah, there's a club, I'm not in it - and I'm getting hosed...
But who cares. I live in my reality, not an alternate one. And I got to ride my road bike today in that warm California sun. Yolo. And I'd rather not spend it worrying about how others are doing relative to me.
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Originally Posted by C40_guy
Here's an idea. Start a vintage Campagnolo parts arbitrage business. Then you get to write off your workshop, your work van, your bike rides, your trips to Vicenza, etc...
You just have to show a profit periodically so that it looks different from the parts arbitrage hobby that the rest of us partake in.
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This for sure, Dan as much as you buy, sell and review bike related items, you could ezaly have a business. You just have to think of ways to keep it simple.
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