W willi New member Jul 3, 2009 #1 I am a small business owner and I want to know can I use form 2106 to file for my business expenses even though I am the owner of the business and technically I am my own employee because I work for myself?? PLEASE HELP! Thanks
I am a small business owner and I want to know can I use form 2106 to file for my business expenses even though I am the owner of the business and technically I am my own employee because I work for myself?? PLEASE HELP! Thanks
J Judy New member Jul 3, 2009 #2 Your expenses go on schedule C if you are a sole proprietor - and in that case (s.p.) you are NOT an employee.
Your expenses go on schedule C if you are a sole proprietor - and in that case (s.p.) you are NOT an employee.
J Judy New member Jul 3, 2009 #3 Your expenses go on schedule C if you are a sole proprietor - and in that case (s.p.) you are NOT an employee.
Your expenses go on schedule C if you are a sole proprietor - and in that case (s.p.) you are NOT an employee.
1 123456789 New member Jul 3, 2009 #4 No you cannot. You generally report your income and expenses on Scheudle C. You can't pay yourself salary either, only draws/distributions, as you are considered self-employed.
No you cannot. You generally report your income and expenses on Scheudle C. You can't pay yourself salary either, only draws/distributions, as you are considered self-employed.