The whole thing . I only charge for moving/hauling type stuff and dump runs. Also TV not HD.
The whole thing . I only charge for moving/hauling type stuff and dump runs. Also TV not HD.
Light Friday then A little job after 4th .
I'm suprised that your yard will take shopping carts.
It's Baltimore! Not that surprising. heh. Sure it's the same in other cities to. There will always be someone willing to take what they shouldn't.
It's like being surprised when a politician gets caught with a hooker or doing drugs, your surprised but then you realize..you really shouldn't be.
Sirscrapalot - Once saw a dc cop, an a um.."Lady of the night" getting cozy in a parking lot. You'd think they would lest not use a patrol car..
Guess your right.
I'm always right, unless I'm wrong. Wait....
Sirscrapalot - Nothing to see here, move on, move on.
Some yards take the shopping carts and some only all steel ones others want a note of permission from stores listed on carts. Now the one pictured has no name and is small . A new tool free lol. I hire all kinds of 4 or 2 wheel wonders that's why when I saw those gurney /stretchers I drooled and still are.
Had to change my drool bucket..
I love unusual tools. I try to find a use for them all. Most times I do . That little cart is a new cool tool. Till I need the weight in $ lol. Plus I'm the Metallic maniac I get special treatment. They know I'm 100% legitimate. Good business Is noticed and accommodated.
Old job
Second pic.
One of many pools
Done
Is there a cost effective way to even dispose of pool liners?
I tell client to trash. I'll bag if needed. I take metal not plastic. Some exceptions like dishwasher.
That is a nice clean work site in the end. Great work. I'm sure your clients are happy. I'm up the road a bit in Parkville, MD. Maybe we'll run into each other one day. What yard to you use?
Blacksteel, are you filed as a "non-profit organization" with the IRS?
A sole proprietorship is a business owned by a single individual seeking to earn profits. By such definition, it cannot be considered nonprofit. If you operate as a sole proprietor, you cannot receive charitable donations and keep them from being taxed; the Internal Revenue Service does not treat individuals as tax-exempt charities. However, you can reduce your taxes through participating with or supporting organizations dedicated to education, religion, alleviating poverty and sickness and other types of charity.
Nonprofit Corporation
You may organize a nonprofit corporation by filing Articles of Incorporation with your secretary of state or corporations office. Nonprofit corporations may have members or directors manage the corporation. Unlike shareholders in for-profit corporations, members have no right to the nonprofit's property or its earnings. To get tax-exemption, you must apply to the IRS unless you are a church. The corporation's articles must state the corporation will not violate the requirements for being tax-exempt; the directors and members will not receive any of the earnings; and, upon its end, the corporation will transfer its property to other tax-exempt groups.
Nonprofit Association
A charity may exist as a nonprofit association upon the agreement of at least two (or in some states three) people to conduct charitable activities. Unlike a nonprofit corporation, an association is not required to file organizational papers for recognition by the state in which the association operates. However, the association must submit an articles of association or formation documents to the IRS to be tax-exempt. Members of a nonprofit association, as with a nonprofit corporation, are shielded from personal responsibility for the obligations of the association.
Related Reading: How Can a Sole Proprietorship Be Passed On?
Charitable Contributions
You may write off donations and volunteering expenses for charitable organizations if you itemize deductions on your federal tax return. Money you spend to buy raffle tickets or other items from the charity do not count, even if the purchase is part of a fundraiser. You get the fair market value of property you give to charity; if you donate a vehicle and the charity sells it, you deduct the sale price. The cost to travel to a volunteer site or a convention or meeting if you serve as a delegate qualifies for deductions, but not if you treat the trip as a vacation.
Sponsoring Charitable Events
As a sole proprietor, you may treat the sponsorship of a charitable organization's event as a business expense. The sponsorship may include placing an advertisement in a bulletin or program for a concert or being the event's title sponsor. The sponsorship draws attention to the business and qualifies as a business expense rather than gift to charity. You deduct these costs only from the earnings for your business and report them on Schedule C of your federal Form 1040
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Wow part time your close lol. I'm always up for limited partnerships. I can't do it all though I try.
Ps I go to every yard around or have been. Depends on time and payout.
No and I never will. I am a God based business. No capitalizing off others. I help and lead the way. Politics is crooked! Not I . I don't profit . I survive. Of and for the people not a buck. Ijs.
Ps. Thank you your information is good information to consider. My task accepted. 1scrap.
Last edited by blacksteel; 03-22-2014 at 03:06 PM.
Blacksteel, are you a church, hospital, school, shelterl? You said you are "God based" and that's cool, but I'm confused. I'm confused because churches are indeed "non profit entities". I'm so lost; are you A: non profit church, B: a religious sole proprietor, or c: none of the above?
Perhaps if you bought a warehouse you could call it a church and not pay taxes on the land! My wheels are spinning and I cant keep up.
Technically, if you pay yourself as a sole prop you are capitalizing, unless I've missed something and you're donating all proceeds? Even operators of non profits capitalize... Priests, bishops, nuns, hospital executives down to the hospital janitor receive salaries, boarding accommodations or "offerings" or bonuses. The venture itself cannot capitalize. So, back to my original question are you a sole proprietor that donates all profits, or a legally recognized non profit entity?
Last edited by Russell; 03-22-2014 at 05:21 PM.
I'm a one man band. God lead singer. No profit just loss . Expenses eat any profit. I'm not in it for the money. I do it because I'm a good free service. Define God. I answer to him.
My truck is my temple and I witness to any I meet. Fellowship in real time. I am good news. I'm free free free free free that's me
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