Your Blogging Business: Tax Talk and Tips from Bookkeeper turned Blogger by Nikki Hughes has been so helpful as I have embarked on this venture of blogging and running my own business.
My husband and I are very entrepreneurial by nature, and we have several small things going on here and there. This book helped us file our taxes this last year, and it will help us file our taxes next year. My books have never looked better for Intentional By Grace (if I don’t say so myself…the husband has even been impressed with them!). I have to attribute it all to my sweet friend, Nikki and her book Your Blogging Business.
Nikki is giving away one copy of her book Your Blogging Business Tax Talk and Tips from Bookkeeper Turned Blogger.
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I don’t make enough to worry about it yet. But maybe some day!
I want to read all of it. I am a newbie blogger that would like to turn it into a business.
Expense vs asset
Introduction to Bookkeeping.
Definitely need Section 1, the tax side of things. I’m ignorant of tax stuff.
Business vs. Personal….for me this is hard since my hobbies sometimes turn into businesses.
I need to read how to file your return.
Tax side of things, most definitely!
I like to read section 1. Sounds like a great bunch of info though!
Ch: Do I need to file a return?
Expense vs asset LOOK’S interesting
I need to read all of section one….I haven’t monetized my blog yet because I am terrified of the tax issue.
Thanks for your sweet comments about my book Leigh Ann
I’ve been wanting to start blogging, but it was overwhelming how to start and manage it as a business. This would be a great start!
I probably most need to read “Home Office and Business Use of Home.” I’m pretty sure my WHOLE HOUSE should be a tax deduction!!! I even did a blog post about our beds one time! But I don’t think the IRS would agree.