Sorry, I'm still smoldering over these rich assholes taking a deduction for Ann Baby's hobby. One of the IRS tests for whether or not a hobby is a business is to determine if it's impossible to make a profit against expensed items. They took a $77,000 write-off in 2011 for expenses on their one-third share of the horse.
They'd better be making a lot of money from foals, because the prize money is shit. The Fall event of the New England Dressage Association pays the princely sum of $330 for a first in class....
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Irony is truly dead, isn't it?
Sorry, I'm still smoldering over these rich assholes taking a deduction for Ann Baby's hobby. One of the IRS tests for whether or not a hobby is a business is to determine if it's impossible to make a profit against expensed items. They took a $77,000 write-off in 2011 for expenses on their one-third share of the horse.
They'd better be making a lot of money from foals, because the prize money is shit. The Fall event of the New England Dressage Association pays the princely sum of $330 for a first in class....
hobby's should have means testing.
i think mitt is more likely to just fire the workers and send the jobs overseas. american workers? is the onion insane?
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