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I'm ready to buy and have finally found good prospects not too far
from me. I'm a small business owner. I've spoken to my accountant about the tax advantages. He's not a pilot but anything that saves money is good news to him. I have several clients that are far enough away to make flying worthwhile. I don't think keeping the business related use at 25% or more will be a problem. Are there any other small business owners with airplanes in the $30-100k range that take advantage of the SIFL formula? Do you feel it's better to own the plane personally and rent it back to your business? If the tax code can work for a small business owner like me, it may make sense to buy a more expensive aircraft. Dave |
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What is SIFL?
Mike MU-2 "Dave" wrote in message om... I'm ready to buy and have finally found good prospects not too far from me. I'm a small business owner. I've spoken to my accountant about the tax advantages. He's not a pilot but anything that saves money is good news to him. I have several clients that are far enough away to make flying worthwhile. I don't think keeping the business related use at 25% or more will be a problem. Are there any other small business owners with airplanes in the $30-100k range that take advantage of the SIFL formula? Do you feel it's better to own the plane personally and rent it back to your business? If the tax code can work for a small business owner like me, it may make sense to buy a more expensive aircraft. Dave |
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![]() "Mike Rapoport" wrote in message ink.net... What is SIFL? Standard Industry Fare Level --- This is a formula the IRS allows to compute the value of a private airplane flight by basing it on commercial airline costs. -- Richard Kaplan, CFII www.flyimc.com |
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I'm ready to buy and have finally found good prospects not too far
from me. I'm a small business owner. I've spoken to my accountant about the tax advantages. He's not a pilot but anything that saves money is good news to him. I have several clients that are far enough away to make flying worthwhile. I don't think keeping the business related use at 25% or more will be a problem. Are there any other small business owners with airplanes in the $30-100k range that take advantage of the SIFL formula? Do you feel it's better to own the plane personally and rent it back to your business? If the tax code can work for a small business owner like me, it may make sense to buy a more expensive aircraft. Dave Your accountant needs to research whether IRS has conceded that the SIFL rate for personal use applies also to closely-held corporations. The rules were written for big companies with big airplanes. Where you own 100% of the stock, a substance vs. form argument can override about anything. Fred F. |
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Fred Fillinger wrote in message
Your accountant needs to research whether IRS has conceded that the SIFL rate for personal use applies also to closely-held corporations. The rules were written for big companies with big airplanes. Where you own 100% of the stock, a substance vs. form argument can override about anything. Fred F. Fred, thanks, he is looking into it. Unfortunately, I think your argument is right on target. It probably won't work for me. I was wondering if anyone here had used it. The tax rule basically allows the business to deduct the cost of the aircraft as long as 25% of it's use is business related and that the employee's use of the aircraft is payed for by the employee. Proper documentation of all trips, expenses, etc. is essential. The hourly reimbursement that employees must pay is based on the sifl formula not on the actual hourly cost. The sifl formula results in a lower hourly rate. The employee therefore receives use of the aircraft at a very attractive rate. Thanks Dave |
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