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Re: Racing Tax Write-off
[Re: BobR]
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01/17/16 05:17 PM
01/17/16 05:17 PM
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IMHO, much like robbing a bank, my safe place is not being acquitted after the trial (i.e., passing an IRS audit without penalty) but not being questioned at all.
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Re: Racing Tax Write-off
[Re: polyspheric]
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01/19/16 11:29 AM
01/19/16 11:29 AM
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IMHO, much like robbing a bank, my safe place is not being acquitted after the trial (i.e., passing an IRS audit without penalty) but not being questioned at all. Some sanity to that. I am going to talk to my tax lady. She used to do audits for the IRS and is well educated on what they look for and if I have a legitimate write-off. If she's on board I may take a chance. If not then I'll do what I've been doing for years...not writing anything off.
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Re: Racing Tax Write-off
[Re: FastmOp]
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01/21/16 01:32 PM
01/21/16 01:32 PM
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If anyone can do it I think RobR can. Your cars are always contenders. Thanks. The new one should be our best yet.
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