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How to Turn Everyday Expenses Into Tax Write Offs
Summary
This video breaks down how short-term rental hosts and business owners can legally convert everyday expenses—such as home utilities, electronics, vehicles, and meals—into tax write-offs. Expert Karlton Dennis explains the requirements for Code Section 162(a) and provides specific methods (Simplified vs. Regular) for maximizing deductions while staying compliant with IRS rules.
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