Business Income
Across
- 3. Method of accounting that records transactions when cash is exchanged
- 4. The cost of items that are expected to last more than a year should be spread over a period of years rather than deducted in the year of purchase.
- 6. Taxpayers who use their automobiles for hire or ride share services such as Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, etc.
- 7. The items the taxpayer buys or makes for resale to others.
- 8. Earned income from a trade, business, farming, or profession that is not paid by an employer.
- 10. One of two methods for calculating business automobile expenses.
- 12. If workers are independent contractors, such workers may nevertheless be treated as employees
- 13. anyone who performs services for you
Down
- 1. One of two methods for calculating business automobile expenses
- 2. income received from the sale of products or services.
- 5. People who are in an independent trade, business, or profession in which they offer their services to the general public
- 9. amounts that are ordinary and necessary to carry on the business.
- 11. Any income received for work, such as wages or business income.