The water company reimbursed me for my expenses for putting in drought tolerant landscaping. The income reported is exactly what my expenses were.
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Yes, you can show the reimbursement coming in as income, then going right back out as expenses. That way, you don't pay taxes on income that wasn't really income to begin with.
You can do this on Line 21 of Form 1040 which is for Miscellaneous Income, or you can input the income and expenses on Schedule C, Business Income and Expenses...The effect will be the same either way you choose.
If you include the income on Line 21 of the 1040 just make sure to make two entries, one with the income as a positive and one with the income as a negative. You won't be able to list what the expenses were, just a total...which you'd enter as a negative.
If you enter the income and expenses on the Schedule C, you'll be able to show exactly what the expenses were for.
Yes, you can show the reimbursement coming in as income, then going right back out as expenses. That way, you don't pay taxes on income that wasn't really income to begin with.
You can do this on Line 21 of Form 1040 which is for Miscellaneous Income, or you can input the income and expenses on Schedule C, Business Income and Expenses...The effect will be the same either way you choose.
If you include the income on Line 21 of the 1040 just make sure to make two entries, one with the income as a positive and one with the income as a negative. You won't be able to list what the expenses were, just a total...which you'd enter as a negative.
If you enter the income and expenses on the Schedule C, you'll be able to show exactly what the expenses were for.
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