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- Introduction
- We take this truth to be self-evident: Everyone who has invested
- their money in buying a personal computer would like to deduct this expense
- on their income tax. The IRS, however, wants proof that the computer is
- used for business purposes, and not just to play video games. How can you
- prove that your computer is "just for business use"? Although we at Soft
- and Friendly would never doubt your word, the IRS has been increasingly
- insistent upon good record-keeping to substantiate all business-related
- deductions. Thus, the only way to really prove that the computer is used
- for business purposes is to keep a record of all computer use and what it
- was used for- similar to the records that the IRS requires for other
- deductions. Keeping these records by hand would be tedious and
- time-consuming, but keeping them with Deduct-a-Matic is a breeze.
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