> I know you can save tax receipts for personal tax use against 
> business related spending ... But there ARE more tax 
> strategies available for someone who is incorporated, or is an LLC.

Oh yea, defintely, I just wanted to make sure people knew you could
still do _some_ things w/o being a "real" business. :)

> It is one of the benefits.
> 
> I've been doing it since 1998 now. My taxes are substantially 
> lower as a business than if I'd done it the private route. I 
> am not an accountant though, and I would urge everyone to 
> seek the advice of a professional accountant as it their job 
> to read the new tax laws that come out every year.
> 

+1. I earned a significant amount selling DeathClock this year, so I may
go ahead and incorporate.

-rc

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