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non scirocco (tax) question



Yeah,
 
I did you guys a favor and bought the VR6 GTI from you, and I flew down to pick it up. Nice 1400 mi. trip back.
 
I'll be using your TX lisc. plate to go rob a liquor store tonite!!!@! j/k
 
Mac is a "hush-hush" military guy, he probably doesn't even pay taxes, either way he'd have to kill you if he told you!
 
btw Brian, How'd the Borla muffler vs. the Lift end up, I'm sure the lift won, but by how badly!
 
T

Brian Haygood <haygood@myway.com> wrote:

ex-IRS agent? Holy-crap, I knew there was something funny about this guy. 

You are not allowed to deduct 37.5 cents per mile for the distance you commute to work. I was able to deduct my daily drive because I am technically an independent contractor, not an employee. My place of work is my home, so I commute in my underwear, then drive from my office to where I do most of my contract work. Unfortunately I haven't kept good track of my mileage, so I had to grossly underestimate the total driving distance to be on the safe side. I'm probably going to accept an offer to become an employee for my main contractor soon. The advantage of that is, among other non-tax things, that instead of me having to pay 15.3% to social security and medicare out of my pocket, I will only have the usual 7.65% withheld from my checks and the company will pay the rest. Effectively I'll have a 7.65% raise, even though I'm working on the same commissioned rate I've been working at.

I was also able to deduct my flight school expenditures because the training does not qualify me for a new job, but does enhance my ability to do my current job. My company has a plane, flies its engineers a lot, and does some aviation accident investigation. At least the AOPA assures me that I can do that. 

Lastly, thanks to my son for keeping me from paying any taxes this year, ... or rather thanks to him and his expensive day care, my realitive lack of employment, my wife's former employer, the accademy... 

Mac, you can still get credit for your childcare expenses, even if you earn a ton, just not the additional child tax credit.

Don't know why I felt compelled to ramble on taxes tonight. 

BH


--- On Sat 04/16, Tonee Northam < pb3vr6@yahoo.com > wrote:
From: Tonee Northam [mailto: pb3vr6@yahoo.com]
To: smithma7@gmail.com, kcollins@type53.net
Cc: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 21:53:29 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: non scirocco question

If state and federal taxes are taken out of your check while employed in VA then you don't have to pay MD state tax, but any other taxes like property tax, then yes.

But Kevin is right, each state has their own little way of doing things, so check with the state.

Tonee, ex-IRS agent

Mike Smith wrote:
On my last job I worked in VA and lived in MD. Originally I lived in
VA and when I moved up here, I gave my new address to my employer. 
>From that point on, MD was taking taxes instead of VA.

On the gas, if, some how, you can prove that the gas was needed for
your business then it could be written off as a business expense. I
was able to do this for 3 years when I lived in Portland, OR. Of
course, I was a cab driver at the time, so the gas truely was needed
to run my business. MY business? you ask... Even though I worked
for one of the two biggest cab companies in the area (Broadway, for
you PDXers), we were still required to have a business license. 
Basically, I paid them a set fee each week to use their cab and for
them to feed me orders (ppl who call for cabs). So, even though I
worked for them, I was technically an independant businessman in the
field of ground transportation. (Sounds snazzy, doesn't it?)

HTH!

On 4/16/05, Kevin Collins wrote:
> Derrick floyd wrote:
> 
> > Hi guys. Wanted to ask a tax question. can I write off gas on my
> > taxes if I travel from MD to VA everyday to work? also if my job is
> > in VA do I pay MD and VA state taxes or just VA taxes?
> 
> On question 1 - definitely NO, on #2, not sure, consult the tax code for
> your state.
> 
> --
> Kevin Collins
> Chandler, AZ
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> '04 Golf R32
> 
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Mike
'86 red 16v (Red 5)
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