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Car Wraps, Advertising, and the Myth of 100% Business Use
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Does a car wrap make your vehicle 100% deductible? This article explains how vehicle advertising is treated for LLC owners, sole proprietors, and S corp shareholders — and what it actually takes to reach full business use.
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Vehicle Deductions for S Corporation Shareholders
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Vehicle deductions work differently in an S corporation. This article explains how car expenses are deducted when the shareholder owns the vehicle versus when the S corp owns it — and how to reach 100% business use the right way.
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Vehicle Deductions for LLC Owners and Sole Proprietors Who Personally Own the Vehicle
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Can you deduct your car for business if you own it personally? For sole proprietors and single-member LLCs, the answer depends on mileage, actual expenses and most importantly: how much the vehicle is truly used for business. This article explains the rules clearly, highlights why 100% business use is hard to defend when you own…
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Service Animals and Medical Expense Deductions — What Qualifies Under IRS Rules?
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Service animals are not just loyal companions—they can be lifelines for individuals living with physical or mental disabilities. The IRS recognizes this and allows certain expenses related to service animals to be deducted as qualified medical expenses
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Married Filing Separately in a Community Property State? What You Need to Know for Student Loan Recertification.
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While filing jointly is often the most tax-advantageous option for married couples due to lower rates and broader credit eligibility, there are situations – such as one spouse having significant debt, legal issues, or defaulted student loans – where filing separately may provide important financial protection and strategic benefits. If you’re married and live in…
