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July 04, 2007
The Fine Line Between 'Entrepreneur' And 'Tax-Dodger'
Tracey Topping convinced the IRS that her horse expenses were deductible because of her work designing horse barns.
Topping, who had been competing in equestrian events since the age of 12, decided to parlay her strengths into a business designing horse barns and homes. Participating in horse shows gave her name recognition and access to “the exceptionally wealthy families who participate in the upper realms of the equestrian circuit.”
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Posted on July 4, 2007 06:47 AM by horse 408.
Filed in Horse Blog under horse barns.
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Posted by: sally at January 19, 2009 02:40 AM
Hello Friends,
I love your blog. I came across a wonderful site called www.riferam.com. They make pasture pumps that work without electricity. The basic principle is based on air and water pressure. I would encourage you to check them.
BTW I totally agree with Tracey's tax cuts :)...Ciao
Posted by: SMG at December 5, 2008 03:05 PM
Do you want more business? You can find more customers from Equinemeet.com. Those guys always have something need to design.
Posted by: Jessie at October 29, 2007 03:01 AM