Tax Question

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by aguyvietkieu, Dec 2, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi folks,

    I currently start to make some small money online (affiliates, adsense....). Right now my portfolio websites yield around $20 to $50 per month. My question is

    - Given the fact that I dont make much money online, can I create a corporate and push the revenues under it so that I can claim some fees (like internet fees, $100 for my laptop...). If yes, what kind of corporation do u recommend ? (C, S...)

    Thank you

    PS
     
    aguyvietkieu, Dec 2, 2007 IP
  2. glorybeme

    glorybeme Well-Known Member

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    Whether you have a corporation, a LLC or are just a sole propriator you can take off your expenses.
     
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    bestsoftworks Peon

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    Your only option would be an "S" corporation out of "S" and "C". "C" would be a much bigger company with many employees. If you are only making $20-50 per month, you would be better off with a sole proprietor more than likely unless you have alot of liability issues. You would eat up your whole year's income in setting up a corporation, filing annual fees, and complying with other requirements such as having a registered agent (if required in your state). I believe the current IRS minimum self employment income is $400. You may not need to do anything at all. Call the irs.
     
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    Remotay Well-Known Member

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    wow. I can't believe you made a thread about paying taxes when you make a whopping 50$ a month. You don't have to pay taxes unless you make 20+K A year. The government doesn't care if you don't file your earnings if you don't make any money. Organizing as a corporation costs a lot of money. Paperwork + Chartering costs. It'll cost you more than 50$ A month just to be organized as a corporation. Yes theres a fee.
     
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  5. aguyvietkieu

    aguyvietkieu Peon

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    Thanks for all the answers. The reason why i was asking because I want to take off my expenses like : fees for Godaddy, internet...

    I guess I would wait until I can hit aroun $400/ month. Very long run to go though. Btw, I dont expect to hit the target before couple of years
     
    aguyvietkieu, Dec 2, 2007 IP
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    $400 per year - not month.
     
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    Giving advice to not pay taxes on less than $20K a year is very bad advice and completely inaccurate:

    http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=98846,00.html#4
     
    bestsoftworks, Dec 2, 2007 IP
  8. KMP

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    Hi! I'm an Enrolled Agent with 20 years experience preparing taxes so I think I am qualified to answer your question!
    You do not need to have a corporation to deduct your expenses. At this point in the game, all a corp is going to do is eat up more of your money.
    You are required to file a tax return if your gross self-employment income is over $400 per year. So, even if you don't make very much money you have to report it to the IRS.
    As a sole proprieter you will report your income and deduct your expenses on a schedule C. You will also need to calculate your self-employment tax on schedule SE.
    There are lots of rules about how to deduct expenses so you need to find a qualified tax person in your area, or do lots of reading at at the IRS website. The site won't let me post a link yet, so you will have to type in www(dot)irs(dot)gov
    Good luck!
     
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    Welcome to the board! We always need tax experts :)
     
    bestsoftworks, Dec 3, 2007 IP
  10. Remotay

    Remotay Well-Known Member

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    I don't plan on paying taxes. I Don't believe in the legality of the IRS.
     
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    browntwn Illustrious Member

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    Perhaps you should not be offering tax advice.
     
    browntwn, Dec 3, 2007 IP