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No, pet expenses would not be a deductible business expense for a child day-care operation.
To be deductible, a business expense must be both ordinary and necessary.
While it can sometimes be nice to have a pet around to entertain children, a "pet" is not an ordinary and necessary fixture in a child-daycare - the dog in question is a pet. It would be an entirely different matter if you kept a dog in your building supply operation's fenced-in storage yard for security purposes, but that would not be a pet.
This information is found in Publication 535, Business Expenses.
No, pet expenses would not be a deductible business expense for a child day-care operation.
To be deductible, a business expense must be both ordinary and necessary.
While it can sometimes be nice to have a pet around to entertain children, a "pet" is not an ordinary and necessary fixture in a child-daycare - the dog in question is a pet. It would be an entirely different matter if you kept a dog in your building supply operation's fenced-in storage yard for security purposes, but that would not be a pet.
This information is found in Publication 535, Business Expenses.
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