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Mine avg. around $2K a year that is it -- all work via the internet- sm

Posted By: Laura E. on 2006-03-24
In Reply to: To all ICs claiming huge deductions...(sm) - Very Upset

I cannot see how anyone can write off $10K unless they are fudging things or have a very large office area in a very expensive house with a BIG mortgage---and drive back and forth delivering tapes, print outs, etc. I do not do the mortgage/office deduction so I am sure I could write off another $1K if I did that, but as I don't know when we are moving (planning to one of these days) I don't want the hassle so I just eat that one. As for my write offs I deduct anything remotely used or needed for work, electricity, paper, ink for my printer (print patient lists), my fax service, internet, FTP, any programs/upgrades, virus protection, reference books, any equipment (did my computer a couple years ago), phone line for work, etc. I am sure there is more (i.e. a new desk, chair, etc.). If you use it for work, write if off. --From the sounds of it though your accountant is right.


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If you want to work on the internet from home, take an internet course
But only from Andrews School or M-TEC. Many companies will waive the 2-years' experience requirement and will test and hire you if you go to either of those schools. Do NOT bother with At Home Professions, Penn Foster, US Career Institute, or ESPECIALLY Trans-Am, which is also known as Trans-SCAM and is a total ripoff. You will have a VERY difficult time getting hired without experience unless you choose Andrews School or M-TEC. Yes, they cost more, but that's because they are excellent training programs, not "correspondence courses."
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If I change computers how do I get that back into the new computer as I dont have a disc or anything I just do it over the internet. I have the original disc that I purchase 2 years ago but have since upgraded over the internet as I said.


 


Mine did last year and believes I could to, if I got up
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Slept in a recliner for a year before I got mine....LOVE IT. sm

I have degenerative disk disease in my lumbar and cervical spine.  We got a king sized, fully adjustable because of the level of my problems.  I rarely have had to use the adjustments because having found my "number" I am provided with an incredible night sleep.  My number is 35 and it has changed my life.  I have significantly less pain, I can sleep ALL NIGHT without rolling over and over and over in pain.  Wish I would have gotten it when it first came out.  We have had it for 2 years now.  I recommend it to everyone who asks.


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hopefully his deductions will clear out mine this year.
Yes, and I update mine every year the same day I file my tax return! Haha nm
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Like that's so easy? Divorced bud of mine at 51 graduated college w/her BS last year ...
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I've worn mine working for a year and haven't had a problem. .sm
  I even still handle floppy disks all the time.  The magnets aren't that strong.
Do you use the internet to get your work? If so, sm
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Spent the entire summer in Houston (I live near Atlanta) and it worked beautifully out there. Stayed with my brother and didn't have to take any time off.

I can work outside while the kids play here on my wireless card.

I had no luck with external keyboards, though. I used my laptop keyboard to the point where the E doesn't work after 2 years, so now I am on a stationary computer at home.

I wouldn't discourage anyone from doing this, though. It's been great for me.
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Other deductions include anything you've done to your home; I think we wrote off the fence in the backyard, a shed, etc.  Oh, and as far as mileage, any time you go to an from the supply store; you need to write that off.  I almost always run out of tissues for my office, and need to get them each week from the grocery store, so I write that mileage off....  You two can play the games the IRS plays, and if I'm self employed, then yes, I will take any deduction I can get down the pencils and light bulbs for the lamps and lights around me; it is all office supplies.  Be smart people!
Anyone use a PC Card for their Internet/MT work?

I am bringing my question to the top from my response to someone's post below.


I live in the country and do not even have cable available - only dial-up. 


I recently purchased a laptop and it only came with an ExpressCard slot (which it is my understanding that laptops in the future will be built with these and not PC slots). The ExpressCards have not hit the local Verizon or Sprint stores yet but I hear they are to soon and I plan to try one. I hope to be able to drop my dial-up ISP and just use my laptop for my on-line job. I also have my own local account where I pick up tapes and deliver their transcription and I can continue to use my regular PC for that work if I choose to.


Anyway, I would really appreciate knowing how you like your "card" for connecting to the Internet and how well it works out for you. Do you know if Verizon or Sprint has more coverage area? Have you traveled much with yours to see if you are able to get connections? How reliable has this been and how fast of a connection rate do you get on average?


I sure would appreciate any info you could share regarding this. Thanks so much.


Sandi


Yes, any AV will work with any internet program.
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Okay...do you work? How can you afford your internet? nm
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Does satellite internet work to type into Meditech?

I can't get cable or DSL, and wonder if satellite will work.


Does anyone use laptop & cell phone/Internet Card for work?

I am not real computer literate but am wondering if I couldn't get unlimited Internet with a cell phone plan and use that for my on-line job/Internet connection exclusively. I have found plans for around $70/month.


If so, I was thinking too I could possibly give up my land line phone, Callwave, my dial-up ISP (as that is all we have available where live) and actually save a little money by doing so. I don't make/receive a lot of land line calls and I have a TracFone cell phone that I don't use much now. I get excellent reception with that where I live. We have a huge tower within walking distance of where I live but we live out in the "sticks". :D I know my connection would be dependent on the reception where I live and the cell phone service I would use. I am not sure which one truly has the best coverage and/or who may be using the tower by our home but TracFone apparently does. :)


TIA. 


All things being equal, do you prefer to work with a C-phone or use WAV files over the internet? sm
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I didn't have trouble when I installed, but it doesn't work well with Internet Exploer 7. sm
I have had to uninstall IE 7 due to script errors and such.  Works great with the IE 6 though. 
Mine got sent to me by my work and was the same way.
I cleaned it just because I wanted it clean, but the smell went away eventually.
A friend of mine went to work for
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Did the buttons not work like mine? Nm
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Mine doesn't work either
Mine does the same thing.  I think if you don't work on site, and just dial in, it won't keep track.  That's what the Lanier guy told me when he came to set me up, but when I worked in the hospital, it did keep track.
LOVE them-- won't work without mine.
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I work around my kids. Mine are not as young as yours
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Mine are school age and go to rec camp from 8:30 to 4:00. They have fun, and I work.
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Use mine for work sometimes, but plug in my Goldtouch sm
keyboard and "real" mouse.   Obviously, too cumbersome for just "play" at a coffee house or something, but when I travel, I do pack the "good stuff" with me 
I just work for mine. MT is the closest I've come to SM

good return on my time, and I know that's not true for everybody.


Don't want to insult you, but -- why not just work for your money?


One year at work.. we all dressed as
we all wore striped jail outfits and hats.. and, considering where I work, it was definitely true!  We wore handcuff and had chains.. it was funny!
I always have more work this time of year
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Sounds like where I used to work year ago! - sm
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Work with only a year experience

Well I'm looking for work .. I have a year experience, my current company is 3 cents a line ... ICK but I needed the experience..


HELP any hints....


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I got some last year and frankly, don't seem to work...sm
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ICs, anyone work part of year as
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May be so but don't forget they don't work all year

Road construction is done in the summer (no vacation if you want to make money). Then you must keep some of that money for winter when you don't work. If there is no road construction, you don't work, either.


Hubby only worked 70 days this year. Road construction is down the tubes for the next 5 years. It's also hard, back breaking work if you're a laborer. You're out in the hot sun all day long and some places don't give any breaks. If the schedule is screwed up and they get behind, they have to work extra hours to get back on schedule.


On some jobs, my husband would work 12 hours or more a day plus an hour to and from the job. That's long hours, but you have to go where the jobs are. They're never in your backyard.


He's not a laborer. He's a tri-axle owner/driver. He makes somewhat more than $30 and hour, but still makes less than I do after all expenses, especially with the cost of fuel nowadays.


You went unemployed for a year to settle for IC work
So you pay huge amounts for your own taxes, benefits, etc. No PTO, no sick time, no holidays.

Good job on holding out there! Way to go!


74K solid year income + MT work
I saw in the Education Website a 74K package + some MT work that could get you into 90K a year after taxes. Is it worth it?
I've been wearing them for a year while I work with no....sm
problem.  They aren't that strong.
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Totally agree. My husband has been out of work for 1 year. sm.
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Last year we went to Disney and I work on a laptop so I brought it and didn't
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I absolutely love my Dell laptop because of the flexibility and I can work on the dining table, office, kids room, etc. I can't imagine ever going back to a desktop PC.
But, you never know when you travel if 100% you will be able to get online.
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Been at home for over a year now and I switched to night shift. I work for a national. Started out
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I *only* make $40K a year for full time work. Now I find that isn't decent is or fair?
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k, that is your opinion, i stated mine. poor quality in my opinion shows bad work ethics if they do
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Funny! Mine is almost as large, and I don't mind cleaning mine!
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to cowgirl - Last I knew, last year the job paid $25,000/year no taxes, etc.
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