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Old February 29th, 2008, 15:02   #1
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Last year I made 7000 as an independent contractor instructor and 5000 as a server. I realize I may owe a butt load of taxes so I need to maximize my deductions. Will Turbotax do the job sufficiently or would you recommend a tax professional?
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Old February 29th, 2008, 15:08   #2
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I deducted so much when I was working at Skymates that by the time I was done with it, the government was writin' me a check!
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Old February 29th, 2008, 15:10   #3
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Yeah turbo tax is great!Asks a lot of easy questions to get you back as much as possible.
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I used turbotax.

About half my income was as an independent contractor at ATP, I'm still getting a few hundred bucks back (had a few deductions for student loan interest, some business expenses, and schooling). Airline uniform, equipment bought for work, added ratings to get yourself a CFI job, enter it all.

When using turbotax it was sort of a pain to figure out the ATP part. It guided me through entering the 1099-MISC information, but I had to add the "Business income" part manually.
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Old February 29th, 2008, 15:49   #5
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I used turbotax.

About half my income was as an independent contractor at ATP, I'm still getting a few hundred bucks back (had a few deductions for student loan interest, some business expenses, and schooling). Airline uniform, equipment bought for work, added ratings to get yourself a CFI job, enter it all.

When using turbotax it was sort of a pain to figure out the ATP part. It guided me through entering the 1099-MISC information, but I had to add the "Business income" part manually.
Thanks! Gunna do Turbotax. I'll PM ya if I got any crazy questions
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Is it possible to deduct all of my flying costs if I plan on flying as a career?
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Only making $12 grand total for the year you should get back everything you paid in plus some back. I get back every year. People don't forget SALES TAX is tax deductible!
Also on the $5000 as a server-is that from tips or what your employer paid you?
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Only making $12 grand total for the year you should get back everything you paid in plus some back. I get back every year. People don't forget SALES TAX is tax deductible!
Also on the $5000 as a server-is that from tips or what your employer paid you?
Tips, the 12 grand I made no taxes were taken out. Thats why I was concerned I may owe alot. Adding in my Regional pay I made 14k for the year
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Is it possible to deduct all of my flying costs if I plan on flying as a career?
not really

Once you have a job you can claim expenses for things your are not reimbursed for. For example I had to buy my own charts, uniform, teaching materials, vehicle expenses, etc... All were deductible but the standard deduction was more than my itemized list of receipts.

I was able to write off some of my training from being part of a university flight program as the costs were required educational expenses, though different accountants have given different opinions on that.
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