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We loaned my husband's business $5557.00 to purchase and build a CNC Bridgemill. Where do I show this on these forms? Also, can the interest be handled as an expense?
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We loaned my husband's business $5557.00 to purchase and build a CNC Bridgemill. Where do I show this on these forms? Also, can the interest be handled as an expense?
In this situation there's no distinction between "you" and your Schedule C "business". That is, you're not separate taxpayers; the Schedule C is simply reporting some income of "yours" - your business income - just like Schedule B reports your interest and dividend income. So if you simply pulled some money out of your bank account and bought the CNC Bridgemill you don't report interest expense on Schedule C because "you" have no interest expense.
If, on the other hand, you borrowed that money to buy that piece of equipment then that's legitimate business interest.
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In this situation there's no distinction between "you" and your Schedule C "business". That is, you're not separate taxpayers; the Schedule C is simply reporting some income of "yours" - your business income - just like Schedule B reports your interest and dividend income. So if you simply pulled some money out of your bank account and bought the CNC Bridgemill you don't report interest expense on Schedule C because "you" have no interest expense.
If, on the other hand, you borrowed that money to buy that piece of equipment then that's legitimate business interest.
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If you can clearly trace the borrowed money to the purchase then that's deductible business interest.
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The wording suggests that interest on any amount borrowed under a HELOC that isn't an acquisition loan simply isn't deductible, period, in contrast to previous law that allowed a "mortgage interest" deduction on up to $100,000 of an equity line even if that didn't constitute an acquisition loan. But I'm not sure that's literally true. I believe the allocation rules are still in effect but I'll have to check to make sure.
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