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  2. Reporting Self-Employment Business Income and Deductions - AOL

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    Schedule C: Consider income, expenses and vehicle information Each year, sole proprietors have the chore of preparing and filing Schedule C with their 1040 to show the IRS whether their business ...

  3. 15 Self-Employment Tax Deductions You Should Know - AOL

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    Here are a few of the most common self-employment tax deductions: 1. Self-Employment Tax Deduction. If you’re self-employed, you will end up paying more Social Security and Medicare tax than an ...

  4. What Are the Most Generous Tax Deductions for the Self-Employed?

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    That amounts to a whopping 15.3% of your income. However, as a self-employed person, you do get to deduct the 7.65% employer portion of your self-employment taxes. Business Travel and Meals.

  5. Taxation in California - Wikipedia

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    From April 1, 2009 until June 30, 2011, the state sales and use tax increased by 1% from 7.25% to 8.25% as a result of the 2008-2009 California budget crisis. [31] [32] Effective January 1, 2013, the state sales and use tax increased by 0.25% from 7.25% to 7.50% as a result of Proposition 30 passed by California voters in the November 6, 2012 ...

  6. Business mileage reimbursement rate - Wikipedia

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    The business mileage reimbursement rate is an optional standard mileage rate used in the United States for purposes of computing the allowable business deduction, for Federal income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code, at 26 U.S.C. § 162, for the business use of a vehicle. Under the law, the taxpayer for each year is generally ...

  7. Tax Tips: Standard mileage rate deduction skyrockets - AOL

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    Starting July 1, 2008, the standard mileage rate for business miles is being increased to 58.5 cents per mile. The rate is currently at 50.5 cents per mile. Over the years, the IRS has somewhat ...