you are pretty much bound to owe social security taxes at least. Unless you
think you can explain, with a straight face, how you managed to afford that
nice house on less than $400 a year.

Dana

Jeffry Houser writes:

>   Theoretically that is possible.
>   If you a single person corporation, you probably won't be able to avoid
> taxes completely.  You'll either have to do some sort of profit sharing
> thing (in which case you won't have anything to live off of if the Corp is
> your only business) or you'll have to give yourself a salary, which would
> be an expense for the business.
>
>   I'm not a lawyer nor an accountant of course.  So, I suggest talking to
> each one before starting a business.
>
>   A few years back I put a lot into business expenses mainly software and
> office furniture.  However, items like your weekly grocery bill and Harry
> Potter memorabilia will not fall under valid business expenses.
>
> At 06:05 AM 10/17/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> >Subject: Texas corporation question
> >From: "brob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 04:56:01 -0500
> >Thread:
> >http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?method=messages&threadid=10104&forumid=5#92456
> >
> >Hey i was wonderin if u own a business and you use company money to buy
> >food or like a laptop, you can write those off as expenses right?  And
> >would it be possible to do it so much that the company dont make any
> >profit.  Therefore nothing to be taxed on, since they only tax profits
> >right?  err yeah you know what i mean hehe
>
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