Re: home office deduction



You're a hard guy to ignore, Neal <VBG>

How many garages have you filled with yard sale treasures so far?

Neal wrote:
OOPS! I didn't read your post correctly. Ignore me!!

Neal


Neal wrote:

Uh, Su....

I'm sure you know that OneSuite only charges when you use their long distance service, not for every minute of the day.

Neal


Su wrote:

But it's all connected. Each relies on the other. I can't have the DSL line unless I have the basic phone service.

You'd think the government would be more supportive of this considering the fact that I'm paying $120 with the phone/DSL/AT&T setup working 24/7 than I am paying $292/month (more or less) working only 7 hours a day.



and also use to use a service like OneSuite, which is $0.029

cpm (x 60 minutes = $1.74/hour x 7 hours/day = $12.18/day x 22 days/month = $267.96 + $25 = $292/month total).

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