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Why
a Home-Based Business Makes So Much "Cents"
There
are many reasons why so many people are favoring home-based
over traditional business.
There
is no commute (unless you have a really big home), no boss,
little if any chance of lawsuits, much lower overhead, no
employees, (or few), and far fewer government restrictions.
In fact, many of the laws previously cited don't apply to
small firms with few or no employees. It is for these reasons,
according to Entrepreneur magazine, that 95 percent of home-based
businesses succeed in their first year and achieve an average
income of $50,250 per year with many earning much more.
There
are really two sets of tax laws in this country. One is for
employees, and it allows deductions for individual retirement
accounts, 401(k)s (if you have one set up by your company),
interest and property taxes on your home (which some in Congress
want to do away with ), and charity. Then there are the laws
for home-based business people who conduct their business
either full-time or part-time. They can deduct, with proper
documentation ,their house, their spouse, and even children
(by hiring them), their business vacations, their cars, and
their food with colleagues. They can also set up a pension
plan that makes any government plan seem paltry by comparison.
For
Lori-and for you - the meaning of all this is simple:
Lori
earned $15,000 in salary as an employee, but took home only
$1,156. She could have netted the entire $15,000 had she earned
it in a home-based business!
This
is an increase of almost 13 times her take-home pay as an
employee.
Notice
that Lori is not spending dramatically more money than she
is currently spending. She would eat out anyway, go on trips
and drive her car the same as before. By having a home-based
business, however, many of their expenses become deductible.
This concept is known as "redirecting expenses."
With a home-based business, she can now deduct some of the
expenses that she is incurring anyway.
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