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Re: Basic bookkeeping question
Posted by
Reggie
of KS on
6/13/05 9:39pm
Msg #44452
Notary fees are not taxable according to the IRS but you have to include it in your schedule C not your Self-Employment tax. This is according to the Tax Manuel and discussing it with a CPA.
Reggie
Kansas
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Basic bookkeeping question
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SamIam_CA
on 6/13/05 6:44pm
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BarbaraL_CA
on 6/13/05 6:57pm
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BrendaTX
on 6/13/05 7:06pm
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stamper_WI
on 6/13/05 7:18pm
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Jon
on 6/14/05 12:04am
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BrendaTX
on 6/14/05 8:10am
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Alex_NY
on 6/13/05 8:19pm
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BrendaTx
on 6/13/05 8:21pm
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stamper_WI
on 6/13/05 8:21pm
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Barry
on 6/13/05 8:36pm
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Judith_VA
on 6/13/05 8:39pm
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BrendaTX
on 6/13/05 8:43pm
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Reggie
on 6/13/05 9:39pm
Notary Fees: Taxable Income vs Taxable for Self-Emp Tax:
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BrendaTX
on 6/14/05 7:43am
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Lori/CA
on 6/13/05 8:39pm
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Judith_VA
on 6/13/05 8:43pm
IRS Pub.17
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Alex_NY
on 6/13/05 8:48pm
Re: IRS Pub.17...Alex is correct here. n/m
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Stephanie_CA
on 6/14/05 2:38pm
Re: Basic bookkeeping question
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JanetK/CA
on 6/14/05 2:04am
Re: Basic bookkeeping question - phew!
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SamIam_CA
on 6/14/05 12:42pm
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