Maybe you can wear that style of shirt every day and write it off as a uniform.
Well, considering that you work in a comic strip,
and barbecue almost every day, charcoal might be deductible on your Schedule C.
And smoke if you buy it separately.
Also, barbecue sauce… unless it’s supplied by your employer.
Come to think of it, Charlie supplies everything…. forget the business expenses….
and you’re fictional… no dependents, no medical expenses.
Just file a 1040EZ.
A hot dog? Really?
You’re asking for advice. What happens when you get a yes?
Do you break out the brisket?
Well at least Bob has the good taste to not allow Ketchup near his dogs.
Bob is in fine form!
Go ahead and deduct anything you like. The IRS loves auditing those returns. You might win “Return of the Year”.
Always check the Moxy box.
Charlie Podrebarac
July 10, 2015
Farside99 about 5 years ago
Maybe you can wear that style of shirt every day and write it off as a uniform.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 5 years ago
Well, considering that you work in a comic strip,
and barbecue almost every day, charcoal might be deductible on your Schedule C.
And smoke if you buy it separately.
Also, barbecue sauce… unless it’s supplied by your employer.
Come to think of it, Charlie supplies everything…. forget the business expenses….
and you’re fictional… no dependents, no medical expenses.
Just file a 1040EZ.
Plods with ...™ about 5 years ago
A hot dog? Really?
You’re asking for advice. What happens when you get a yes?
Do you break out the brisket?
rhpii about 5 years ago
Well at least Bob has the good taste to not allow Ketchup near his dogs.
William Bednar Premium Member about 5 years ago
Bob is in fine form!
Bob. about 5 years ago
Go ahead and deduct anything you like. The IRS loves auditing those returns. You might win “Return of the Year”.
charlie podrebarac creator about 5 years ago
Always check the Moxy box.