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2026-03-27 17:13:23 UTC
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Dave Neary on Nostr: Businesses have costs, and those costs of doing business are deduced from gross ...

Businesses have costs, and those costs of doing business are deduced from gross revenue - taxes are paid on profits, not revenues. Business owners sometimes spend money from their profits on nice things that they don't strictly need, in order to reduce taxable profits, as long as they can claim the nice things as legitimate business expenses.