Copying things without an office?
A general question for a newbie: Can I simply write things off as a small business owner without owning an office?
A general question for a newbie: Can I simply write things off as a small business owner without owning an office?
Suppose my employer provides me with work equipment that allows me to perform all the required tasks: a laptop, monitor, cell phone, office chair, or whatever. Suppose I'm not satisfied with these devices and purchase better-quality replacements privately. Can I claim these devices as business expenses? I understand that, in principle, you can deduct at…
It's about very ROUGH numbers. I would like to find out what is left of the self-employed's gross income after all the expenses of sales tax, income tax, trade tax, etc. Since the trade tax is credited, this is summarized. In addition, insurance contributions have already been deducted from net wages. It concerns a sole…
Hello I work 100% in a company. Now I teach irregularly at a vocational school. The tax office told me I don't need to register, I just have to declare it on my tax return. Now I'm at a different vocational school than before and they want me to put my tax number on the…
Hello everyone, My husband earns about 2300 euros net and I earn about 1500. I'm wondering if it makes sense to give him tax class 3 and me 5 or if we should both take 4 if there isn't much difference. Thanks in advance😀
I was invited by the Amazon-Vine program to become a product tester, and I'm not opposed to the offer, as I order a lot from Amazon. However, I have a question about taxes, as I don't think this topic is thoroughly explained, even after reading the Vine rules several times. I've already read a lot…
I still have to submit a tax identification number for my student loan application, but I have never worked before and the email from my clerk states that every citizen has such a number. Where exactly can I find this number?
If these things are definitely part of the operating assets, they can also be set up within the scope of the tax return and would thus also appear in the EÃœR plant.
Yes, of course, only the things that are used in operation
Yes, AFA (Department for wear) you can specify as a cost. For example, if you use a laptop that has a life of 5 years, you can write it linearly with 20% annually. The same applies to desk and office chair. You enter the depreciation in the tax return in the EÃœR facility.
It’s clear
Yes, I can!
Sure.