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Yes, you can deduct a business portion of the cell phone bill, generally speaking. You must somehow allocate between business and personal usage.
How you report the cell phone expense depends if your husband is an employee or self-employed.
If he is an employee - he may deduct the business portion as a job-related expense if he is using the phone for the convenience of the employer... in other words, he may be required by his employer to use his phone. If he is only using the phone because it is more efficient/convenient for him - it is not tax deductible.
If he is self-employed - it would be his "business" expense:
Preschool - No, you cannot deduct the expenses, unfortunately. Jennifer actually must work or be a full-time student in order for you to deduct dependent care expenses.
I understand how to allocate percentage use for the cell phone bill
My question is concerning the cost of the phone. Rather than paying for the whole phone upfront my provider is having me pay $40 monthly until the phone is paid off. Do I still deduct the whole cost of the phone up front (subject to percentage business use) as if i paid for the whole thing this year.
When i buy a laptop for my business I pay for the whole thing and take a section 179 deduction for the percent business use
If you are paying $40 a month for the phone then you should deduct your business use percentage of that $40 every month.
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