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I have startup costs for 2022 for a business that hasn't 'opened' yet. If I say I did not start a business in 2022, can I still write off these expenses for the business? Do I save them for when the business officially opens? Or, since the expenses are related to my current occupation, do I list them as an occupational expense at this time?
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Deduct your start-up costs in the tax year your business begins (i.e., when you are open for business).
Start-Up Expenses are reported in aggregate - one amount equal to the total of all expenses incurred. For active business activities, these costs are entered either under Assets/Depreciation or under Business Expenses depending...
Per IRS Pub 535 Business Start-Up and Organizational Costs: "Business start-up and organizational costs are generally capital expenditures. However, you can elect to deduct up to $5,000 of business start-up and $5,000 of organizational costs paid or incurred after October 22, 2004. The $5,000 deduction is reduced by the amount your total start-up or organizational costs exceed $50,000. Any remaining costs must be amortized." Source Expert PatriciaV
To enter your start up costs:
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