I own a six-month old single-owner LLC, which I operate out of my house. I want to purchase a car to use for my business. My company is a telecom-consulting business, so the primary use for the car would be to drive to client appointments and to take packages to the local shipping store. I typically don't do much personal driving during the week after business hours.
I am not sure if I should pay cash for the car, or if I need to finance the car. Which is a better write-off?
My wife has her car, and we use it primarily for family functions. So, how much could I use the company car for my own personal use without the risk of doing something illegal (tax-wise)? My wife would probably never use the car, even though she is technically an employee.
2007-04-15
13:12:47
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Tony D
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➔ Taxes
➔ United States