Are You Playing ‘Audit Roulette’ With Your Business?

This is a great article regarding a key qualification for taking your business expenses as tax deductions (Hint: It has to do with whether you are treating it as a hobby or a business).

I have included the entire article here.

“Home-based MLM businesses are growing at an accelerated rate due to layoffs, downsizing, mergers, and the need for second family incomes. What many entrepreneurs are missing out on and need to know is that there are allowable tax deductions that may reduce their gross income, thus significantly lowering what they owe Uncle Sam at the end of the year. This is great news! However, it comes with a word of warning. While you might enjoy some big benefits at tax time through deductions, the IRS has some very specific rules as to what it deems to be a hobby vs. a legitimate business expense. It’s essential that you study up to make sure you aren’t playing “audit roulette”!

With the rise in home-based MLM businesses, the IRS is taking a closer look to see if an operation is actually a business or a hobby. If you have a business, you can take losses associated with it as a deduction on your tax return. However, you are not allowed to deduct losses involved with hobbies. The best way to prove you have a business is to have net income, but that isn’t always possible. So, if you find you have losses, make sure to document in detail your business intent as well as your time and effort expended through business meals, mileage, office and promotional supply receipts etc. You don’t want the IRS to disallow your losses because they say your business is a hobby and not a real business.

Once you’ve established that your operation indeed qualifies as a business, then there are definitions of legitimate business deductions. Although every business is different, a broad definition presented in Stephen Fishman’s book, Home Business Tax Deductions: Keep What You Earn, is: “Every tax deduction has to be reasonable and necessary, and directly related to business.” But, then there are the details, and one detail not to be overlooked is the question, “What is a legitimate deduction and what is not?”

Another equally important detail, as some entrepreneurs have learned only after the tax man has “come a knockin’ on their door,” is to keep accurate records of your qualifying expenses, then consult with and file your taxes using a knowledgeable and qualified tax consultant.

It really is better to be safe (informed and prepared) than sorry, as is illustrated in the case of Brenda Konchar, a Mary Kay representative, who filed her taxes, claiming items as business deductions. To her misfortune, the IRS disagreed because she claimed deductions that exceeded her income. She took her case to the tax court and lost with the court concluding that her deductions exceeded her income, and disallowed the losses. They stated that her pursuit was just a hobby, not a business and that even if she had had what they considered a business, her expenses were not legitimate business expenses.

Some statistics show that small or home based business owners are three times more likely to be audited than traditional business owners. “But that isn’t necessarily true,” says Jan Zobel, author of Minding Her Own Business: The Self-Employed Woman’s Guide to Taxes and Recordkeeping. “I don’t agree that chances of getting audited are greater with a home-based business.” The key is to use the term, “home office” the same way the IRS does.

In reality, your chances of being audited are about 1%. You’re not at a greater risk of being audited if you prepare your return in ink vs. a computer generated return. It also doesn’t raise red flags if you were the first to file your return or if you filed it a month after the deadline. Most returns are audited because of their Discriminate Function (DIF) score, a technique that compares your return’s income and deductions, against national averages.

To learn exactly what the IRS is looking for and to fall within a safe DIF score, you can visit the IRS website and see what deductions apply specifically to your type of home-based business and what documentation you are required to keep. The IRS website provides helpful, comprehensive information for small businesses. It lists a toll-free number in case you need more help with necessary forms and tools.

Another great resource is the Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) website at Small Business Advocacy. Created by Congress in 1976, the SBA is an independent voice for small business within the federal government. There are also a myriad of great books and resources out there with even more information if you do a little “Googling”.

You will find it well worth the effort to do a little of your own research, then find a qualified tax consultant who can tell you specifically what receipts and other records to keep so you can avoid the headaches and pitfalls when tax time comes around. Again, the most important thing you can possibly do is to keep detailed records throughout the year!

Running a home-based business offers some great tax advantages that other businesses cannot claim. Unfortunately, many business owners are not aware of the benefits available to them. So, do a little leg work to make sure you fall within the IRS home-based business guidelines and then take every legal deduction available to you!”

So, as you can see, spending a little extra time to educate yourself on what is and isn’t acceptable to the IRS can save you a big headache and a lot of money.

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5 Keys to being a Xocai Leader

Xocai…Supercharged!!

5 principles you must know and live to be super successful with network marketing-

1) You need to INSPIRE, not just Motivate.

The greek definition for INSPIRE is “breath within”. You need to be the “breath” of confidence and energy to those in your organization. They need to be able to connect with you and embrace your energy.

How?

You have to be a role model and guide to show your team that you are worthy of following, a true leader. Do what you ask them to do, and do it BIG. Show them that you believe in what you are saying, and that you do it daily.

And through your actions and words, let them “breathe” that Leadership into their core, and keep them inspired and wanting to follow you into greater success with Xocai.

2) You MUST pour into them what has been ignored about them.

Most people never get much of any encouragement. That is your job. You must encourage those who not only need it, but all who are on your team. There is nothing more motivating than the right word at the right time. A word of belief, or a word of “I am here with you” can go a long way in keeping people motivated.

You must pour into your team Big Belief, Big Thinking, Big Future, Big Vision, Big Life. You must constantly say the 4 most powerful words in network marketing: “I believe in you.”

If you pour into the person what has been ignored most of their life, they will follow you wherever you go, for the rest of their life. They will become ‘addicted” to your encouragement and the promise of hope that they feel from you.

3) You MUST Praise, not just Promote.

Praise is the secret weapon to motivating people. Many times, we will promote and recognize the new distributors who break rank, and that is important. But praising someone for a valiant effort that may have had little results will motivate many times more.

Why?

People will always appreciate being appreciated for the effort, not just the result. Motivation must have a foundation of praise and recognition. If you have that foundation and praise and recognize your people for their efforts as well as results, you will find that there will be more rank-breaking to celebrate.

4) You MUST introduce new Success ideas and Bigger Possibilities into their heart.

New ideas that enlarge a person are worth their weight in gold in MLM. Have you ever seen someone get ignited when they had an “aha” moment? You need to become the “aha creator” and continually introduce new Success and possibilities into their life. Enlarge your teams’ dreams.

The Million Dollar question:

Why such SMALL thinking?

Ramp your team up with some Success ideas that will expand and enlarge their brains beyond where they have ever been! Suggest Success books to read and CDs to listen to, and take them to empowerment seminars. Get them around millionaires in your upline. Get them thinking BIG.

5) You MUST give personal time and attention to those who deserve it — NOT those who need it.

Nothing motivates more than personal attention in Network Marketing. Focusing in on one person for a time, maybe over lunch or coffee, and pouring into them individually. Personal encouragement is a great way to give personal attention to people.

Find out what is meaningful to them. Find out what they TRULY want in life, and listen to why. Discover what is important in life to them and why. Ask what they want to change more than anything about their life. Ask about family, kids, faith, hobbies, interests, etc.

Find out WHO THEY ARE.

Discover what floats their boat, and get them so excited that they start working 24/7 to get it. That is giving someone personal time and attention. It is worth it’s weight in gold.

You cannot motivate anyone. But you can inspire and pour into them so they will motivate themselves to create a Xocai business that could make them wealthy.

Now THAT is true motivation!

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“I tried MLM and it didn’t work for me. Why should I try again?”…

…This is a comment I hear more and more often.  If I didn’t know better, I’d say everyone has tried MLM at one point; many without success.  So why should you try again?  Well, because you ARE capable of building a successful home business, you just didn’t know how the first (or second, or third) time around.

There are scams out there, but for the most part MLM is a very credible and realistic way of earning a great income.  If you’re like me, the first time you heard about an MLM opportunity was from someone who promised you the world and then wouldn’t answer the phone when you started calling with questions.  So many people jump into it with totally unrealistic expectations and pass those expectations along.  That is what has tainted the MLM industry.

Michael L. Sheffield of Entrepreneur.com explained it beautifully when he said, “Many distributors feel overwhelmed by the details that surround the business…it’s no wonder so many people become confused and disillusioned, and drop out way too soon.

You can’t do it all or learn it all in a few weeks or even a few months. Think about this: We go to school for 12 years and college for four years to get a job that pays us $30,000 to $50,000 a year. But when we join MLM, if we aren’t making $10,000 per month in short order, we’re ready to quit.”

The problem for most people is joining the right team of people in the right company.  This is precisely the reason that this website was created- to find those people that have a genuine interest in working hard to achieve something great.  There is enormous potential in MLM.  Truthfully, in the right company, there is NO limit to your income potential; but it doesn’t come without hard work and sacrifice.  That being said, I still believe that ANYONE is capable of doing it, especially with our help.

Feel free to call me personally.

Adam Green 801-809-7766

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Don’t Settle for Employment

There are many perks to landing a good job; insurance options, stock options, PTO. However, many people are beginning to see these perks as an illusion set up to secure the profitability of the company and not the employee.

I’ve had many employees tell me that payday is the best and worst day of the month for them. They are so happy to get paid for their efforts but when they take a look at their paystub their heart drops; seeing how much money is being withheld for taxes.

The truth is- employees are taxed more than anyone. So why do more people seek out employment than start their own business? It’s difficult, and most people don’t know where to start. Owning a business isn’t for everyone, but not enough people know that they ARE capable of starting a business; especially a turn-key business like most home-based businesses or franchises. The big difference between the two is COST. It can cost upwards of $100,000 to start a worthwhile franchise, while it typically costs between $200 and $1500 to start a worthwhile home-based business.

From here on I’ll focus on home-based businesses, as they are a more realistic option for most people. Getting started in the right home-based business is about finding someone who has done it themselves that can give you the mentorship you need and a realistic expectation of what’s involved. Once you know what’s expected of you it’s just a matter of keeping yourself motivated and working toward your goal.

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