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Expenses That You Didn’t Know Were Tax Deductions!

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Tax deductible expenses are basically work or company expenses in which the government allows tax relief. During tax season, it is much better to come prepared and have all your books and records straight for a successful financial audit. You can claim tax deductions on expenses that are exclusively made in the interest of the business as per HMRC. The following is a list of tax deductibles that you can claim this tax season.

1. Expenses of Your Business

If you have invested a significant amount of capital on the expenses of a startup or your business, you can claim it all as a tax deductible by showing it as a business expense. All the hardware and supplies like computers and office stationery necessary to set up your business, the cost of business registration as a licensed product, the web domain fees, and advertising are all under the umbrella of tax deductibles. Any expenses that are paid for using personal funds can be claimed when the company or legal entity starts trading, so be sure to keep receipts and maintain accurate records.

2. Office Maintenance

For any repairs and maintenance work for your office, the amount is tax deductible. If you are working from an office, you can also file your rent for the premises as a tax deductible as well. This also includes small business owners who work in a home office. In this case, you would have to report what percentage of your home is used for your business and measure your work space.

3. Electricity, Water, and Gas Bills

Due to the spread of COVID-19, people were assigned to work from home. If you also work from home, you can easily claim a certain percentage of your electricity, water, and gas bills as tax deductibles. Determine how much of your home is used for professional work purposes. The said amount will be registered as a tax deductible amount from all your expenditure. This includes power bills, council tax, and even some part of the interest on your mortgage payment.

4. Subscriptions

If you are paying for subscriptions strictly for professional purposes, it can also be stated as a tax deductible. For example, a production company will have access to multiple editing and animation software products.

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Conclusion

Claiming tax deductibles is a technical aspect and should be left to seasoned professionals to take care of it. Are you looking for a public accountant to take care of your financial affairs? Let a professional do it for you. MARIELA RUIZ, CPA, PLLC offers professional accounting, bookkeeping, and tax preparation services at affordable rates in Mission, TX. Visit our website to learn more about our services or simply give us a call at (956) 997-0067 for further assistance.  

What Can a General Ledger Tell You About Your Business?

According to The Blueprint, “The general ledger is an essential part of accounting and bookkeeping processes. The general ledger serves as a repository for every transaction that is recorded, and is a must for any business using double-entry accounting.” Companies can use a general ledger as a way to view specific details from transactions from month to month or even the current year. Learn more about what a general ledger can do for your business.

Manage Expenses

Have you noticed you are paying more utilities and rent? Are there increased costs for professional services you were not aware of? You can access your transactions by running a general ledger report to see activity. These transactions are recorded in different account types, such as assets, revenues, expenses, etc. Within your expense category, you can find detailed information on rent, payroll, and professional services you use. A general ledger allows you to manage overhead costs and get an overall view of your business expenses.

View Monthly Activity

If you need to look at expenses from March to April, run a general ledger report for more details. This accounting practice is encouraged for company owners to see their activity for a specific time period. The general ledger will have beginning and ending balances for the months you need. Any activity between those time periods are shown, which can be activity from sales, payroll, inventory adjustments, and more.

Catch Any Errors

If there is an unusual increase in expenses from a certain category, turn to your general ledger. You can look for errors by viewing the activity. In addition, you can check on any journal entries recorded or modified. Corrections for any errors can be made within the journal entry. If the journey entry is true, then no correction is necessary.

Conclusion

When you need general ledger accounting, contact MARIELA RUIZ, CPA, PLLC. We review and analyze your general ledger for any discrepancies and determine if corrective action is necessary. To learn more about our general ledger service, call (956) 997-0067 or visit us online here.