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Welcome to our Events page, where you’ll find a curated list of upcoming opportunities designed to inspire and empower your business journey. From insightful workshops and seminars to networking events and specialized training sessions, our events are crafted to provide valuable knowledge and foster connections within the business community. Stay informed, enhance your skills, and connect with industry experts by joining us at our next event. Discover how we can support your growth and success through our engaging and educational events.
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Upcoming Events
September
17
2024
Free maximize Your Profits Workshop
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What you will get from this workshop
3 Secrets to systematically increase your business profits
5 game-changing strategies you can implement right away.
1 secret for charging more for your service.
Speaker / Facilitator:
David Potocki
Registration Link: Maximize Your Profits Registration
September
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2024
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September
17
2024
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David Potocki
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Explore The Financial Navigator for expert insights and practical tips on managing your business finances.
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As a business owner, it’s common to have expenses that overlap between business and personal use. The tricky part is figuring out what portion is deductible. Done correctly, this can save you money at tax time. Done incorrectly, it can raise red flags with the tax office. Here are some detailed examples to guide you:
Home office costs
If you use a dedicated space in your home for work, you can deduct a percentage of household expenses such as rent or mortgage interest, utilities, internet, and insurance. The deduction is typically based on the square footage used for business compared to your total home.
Mobile phone and internet bills
Phones and internet are often mixed-use. You can deduct the percentage used for business calls, emails, or work-related activities. For example, if 70% of your phone usage is business-related, 70% of the bill is deductible.
Travel expenses
If a trip combines both business and personal activities, only the business portion counts. Airfare to attend a conference is deductible, but personal vacation days or family activities are not. Meals and accommodation are deductible only for the days you’re working.
Vehicle expenses
If you use your car for both personal and business purposes, you can only deduct the business portion. This is often tracked by mileage or a percentage of total use.
Equipment and software
If you buy equipment or software that you also use personally (like a laptop or design tool), you can claim the portion used for business. For example, if you use a laptop 80% for work and 20% for personal use, you can only claim 80% of the cost.
Utilities and subscriptions
If you share subscriptions such as streaming services, cloud storage, or design software between personal and business use, you can deduct only the business percentage. For example, if Canva is used strictly for your business, it’s fully deductible, but if it’s shared for personal projects, you’ll need to allocate accordingly.
You can deduct the business portion of mixed-use expenses, but you’ll need solid records like logs, receipts, or usage estimates to back up your claims.
Ready to get clarity on your expenses? Let us review your books, organize your accounts, and create a system that makes mixed-use deductions simple and stress-free.
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