Deductions Totaling $3,337.85
I just finished my record keeping for the short time I was in operation as a child care provider (opened doors Sept 28th) and my total deductions are upwards of $3,000! We finished out the basement and added a playroom and a nap room so the kids would have a place to play/sleep so those were the big expenses but I just feel like my deductions are a little too high for the short time I was in service.. I have a receipt to back up every purchase made but wondering if i'm missing something. Listed below is a breakdown of my calculations. If anyone sees any red flags with this, please advise! happyface
UTILITIES DEDUCTION-$550.96(gas, electric, trash, etc.) HOUSE DEDUCTION-$67.34 (home insurance) MAINTENANCE DEDUCTION- $988.89 (playroom/nap room) BUSINESS EXPENSE DEDUCTION-$1,445.39(supplies) MILEAGE DEDUCTION -$285.26(based on .535 a mile) MEAL DEDUCTION-$387.02(standard meal plan) GRAND TOTAL DEDUCTIONS-$3,337.85 |
No red flags to me, especially if you're just starting out. There are always tons of start-up fees and costs making things child-care ready. But I'm sure Tom will know for sure.
Just wanted to add that for me, many of my first years doing child care, I ended up with 0 income due to deductions. |
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Originally Posted by katebethke: |
Utilities and House deductions were calculated using my t/s%, as for business expenses and maintenance- I claimed 100% because they were bought and used solely for child care. ( toilet paper, paper towels, sippy cups, cleaning supplies, etc.) The only item I applied a business% to was the playset because my son also uses. I calculated that percentage by business use hours/personal use hours.
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My first few years in business I made almost no 'profit', due to deductions..
Same with start up costs for my husbands commercial construction business. Looks about right (maybe even on the low end) |
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Originally Posted by katebethke: |
Maybe I'm missing something...but I'm not seeing your home office deduction. That is usually a pretty big deduction. Also home depreciation.
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I was told I could not claim any deductions unless I could deduct $24,000 or more and I just do not see myself ever spending $24,000 a year on my daycare. Maybe I was told wrong?
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Originally Posted by hwichlaz: |
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Maybe I'm doing this wrong, but I apply a TS% to almost everything I buy (except food and clothing). I have four kids of my own, but since 100% of my house is used for daycare, almost everything can be used by daycare. The ipod we gave to my son for Christmas plays music and white noise while the DCK nap, the bookshelf in my daughter's room I recently bought holds some DCK's books, etc...
I typically have less than $200 in items that are 100% day care expenses because my own kids could use almost anything I buy for DC. I apply a TS% to almost everything and my supplies are typically around $8,000 and I'm only open 200 days a year. So your total deductions seem a little low to me...or am I doing this all wrong? |
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Originally Posted by Quiet Time: |
Originally Posted by TomCopeland: Reading through these threads. How do I categorize toilet paper, paper towels, paper plates, napkins, laundry soap because I was the bed linens, blankets etc, can I do dish soap, hand soap things like that that are non-food that we share with the daycare kids. Also thing for outside like salt to melt the ice, Anything else that I missed? |
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Originally Posted by lovemykidstoo: |
Originally Posted by TomCopeland: I am stressing. My husband and I are both self-employed and he also works a regular job. He just called me and said we owe $9000!!!!! Help, I need to come up with some more expenses. I need to go through my checkbook and do something I"m not thinking of now. Where can I find more rightoffs? I didn't write off cleaning and laundry stuff before. How much does everyone do for that a year? Any ideas to get this amount down? |
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Originally Posted by lovemykidstoo: Here's the e-book: https://www.redleafpress.org/FCC-Rec...ook-P1200.aspx |
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Originally Posted by lovemykidstoo: |
Originally Posted by TomCopeland: My actual working hours with kids was 2,428 hours, so that would be 28% correct? If I'm reading your link correctly, I can add on at least an hour a day for cleaning, prepping, paperwork. If I do that, since I worked 243 days, that would be another 243 hours. So that would increase my t/s % to 30%. Am I figuring it right? |
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Originally Posted by lovemykidstoo: |
Originally Posted by TomCopeland: Can I add on the 8 hours I've logged doing all of my tax prep? |
I rent the first floor for 1200 utilities included, how I rent to my daycare, I supposed this is another deduction, thank you
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Originally Posted by lovemykidstoo: |
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