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Any advice on best place on Sched C for where to put what seems to be de minimus expense?

Eirene
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IRonMaN
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Client gifts?  Or you could simply go with "other" or "miscellaneous".


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Eirene
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Any advice on the best place on a Schedule C for where to put down what seems to be de minimus expense?  My Schedule C client is a daycare provider who spent $200 twice on flowers last year, once to give all mothers on Mother's Day and the second time for children who were "graduating" from pre-school into kindergarten.  I'm not quite sure where to put this expense down.  Any advice is greatly appreciated.  Thanks.  
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IRonMaN
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Client gifts?  Or you could simply go with "other" or "miscellaneous".


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Eirene
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I've been doing returns for about 7 years and my mentor taught me that putting items under miscellaneous can be red flags and trigger audits.  Is that your understanding as well?
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sjrcpa
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I don't like to have a large number in misc, but is $200 large in this context?

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abctax55
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or even 200 x 2 :wink:
Now $ 40,000....maybe
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IRonMaN
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I avoid miscellaneous as much as possible but sometimes, you have no place else for an amount to go so I go with miscellaneous or other.  Usually I try to get creative and find a description that works before going the miscellaneous route.

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Eirene
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- thanks!
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IRonMaN
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You betcha!

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abctax55
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Supplies?  Or even in *other expenses*, list as flowers.

And I agree,  $ 200 (or even $ 200 x 2 = $ 400) isn't going to raise any red flags.

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