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Don't forget you more serious folders..
If you can get the amount of power consumed by your folding systems you can write that off.
You can also write off the cost of the equipment along with your personal time used to set it up and maintain it.
This doesn't mean a lot to some people, but to others this can add up very quickly.
Yes, this is legal, I just checked it with a CPA, they did recommend that if anyone is planning on doing it though to get in contact with a accountant to make sure you have all your paperwork together as needed.
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This is getting me very tempted to roll out a few systems and get some sli action going on.
If you can get the amount of power consumed by your folding systems you can write that off.
You can also write off the cost of the equipment along with your personal time used to set it up and maintain it.
This doesn't mean a lot to some people, but to others this can add up very quickly.
Yes, this is legal, I just checked it with a CPA, they did recommend that if anyone is planning on doing it though to get in contact with a accountant to make sure you have all your paperwork together as needed.
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This is getting me very tempted to roll out a few systems and get some sli action going on.