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nrjizer
vive le deep

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bumfuck, GA
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My mother is an accountant. I brought this up briefly with her.
By no means did we look thoroughly into it, but she believed that if you're making a certain amount of income off it, you can declare it as a job and thus write off things like records, equipment, etc, as legitmate expenses. Since you'll probably be making very little (in terms of an actual living), you should get some good breaks for that. However, if you aren't making a better income on it within several years, then you can no longer declare it as a job (I suppose it's a matter of "okay, you've been doing this for a few years and you still aren't making a living, find something else").
Again, this was just off the top of her head and is by no means confirmed.
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