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For those of you using your plane for business...
1. What is the tax deductable rate for hourly use of aircraft (e.g. for cars it is $.36 a mile I believe)? 2. Is it better to own my aircraft personally (to prevent the aircraft being owned by the company in the event of a lawsuit) and then have the business (LLC) "rent" from me personally for a certain amount? How much is this "rent" and is it based on actual costs or future costs (overhaul, etc)? Taxwise I will have to declare the rent as income if it is more than my operating costs, right? But the business gets to claim it as an expense, right? But how to convince the IRS of the actual and future costs of aircraft ownership? 3. Any good books, publications, or literature you can point me to that address this specific subject? 4. I'm fairly new to owning my own business (LLC- I've had a very small sole proprietorship in the past). Can any of you recommend good info to read up on that is specific to LLCs particularily in the area of sheltering personal property and how to get the most out of the LLC tax wise? 5. What are your experiences with using the aircraft for business (cost wise) and has it penciled out for you? 6. One last question since you've been so darn good to hang in there this long ![]() Thanks a bunch folks! Bob |
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I suggest that you get advice from a tax professional, not from a
newsgroup...there is too much at stake. Bob Gardner "Bob" wrote in message om... For those of you using your plane for business... 1. What is the tax deductable rate for hourly use of aircraft (e.g. for cars it is $.36 a mile I believe)? 2. Is it better to own my aircraft personally (to prevent the aircraft being owned by the company in the event of a lawsuit) and then have the business (LLC) "rent" from me personally for a certain amount? How much is this "rent" and is it based on actual costs or future costs (overhaul, etc)? Taxwise I will have to declare the rent as income if it is more than my operating costs, right? But the business gets to claim it as an expense, right? But how to convince the IRS of the actual and future costs of aircraft ownership? 3. Any good books, publications, or literature you can point me to that address this specific subject? 4. I'm fairly new to owning my own business (LLC- I've had a very small sole proprietorship in the past). Can any of you recommend good info to read up on that is specific to LLCs particularily in the area of sheltering personal property and how to get the most out of the LLC tax wise? 5. What are your experiences with using the aircraft for business (cost wise) and has it penciled out for you? 6. One last question since you've been so darn good to hang in there this long ![]() Thanks a bunch folks! Bob |
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1. Recognize a dead horse, take it outside, and bury it with the least possible
ceremony. If you can't shoot your own lame horse, take in a business partner who can. 2. The business might cost you every penny you have in the bank, your house, and your marriage. If you can't accept this, don't start the business. 3. If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery is all the same. Jim -6. One last question since you've been so darn good to hang in there -this long ![]() Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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In rec.aviation.owning Bob wrote:
For those of you using your plane for business... 1. What is the tax deductable rate for hourly use of aircraft (e.g. for cars it is $.36 a mile I believe)? Don't know. 2. Is it better to own my aircraft personally (to prevent the aircraft being owned by the company in the event of a lawsuit) and then have the business (LLC) "rent" from me personally for a certain amount? How much is this "rent" and is it based on actual costs or future costs (overhaul, etc)? Taxwise I will have to declare the rent as income if it is more than my operating costs, right? But the business gets to claim it as an expense, right? But how to convince the IRS of the actual and future costs of aircraft ownership? Don't know, you need a tax attorney familiar with aircraft for real information. If the company rents the plane, you can't deduct maintenance. If you rent the plane, the company can deduct maintenance. But again, you need an attorney to make sure whatever you do isn't concidered tax evasion by the IRS. 3. Any good books, publications, or literature you can point me to that address this specific subject? Nolo Press would probably be the place to start. 4. I'm fairly new to owning my own business (LLC- I've had a very small sole proprietorship in the past). Can any of you recommend good info to read up on that is specific to LLCs particularily in the area of sheltering personal property and how to get the most out of the LLC tax wise? When I set up my LLC, I did it through an attorney who gave me the legal lecture as part of the deal. For $100, I got the accounting lecture from a real accountant. I'd suggest you go see one of each unless you are one, but you probably wouldn't be asking these questions here if you were. The biggest point they both made was to NEVER mix business and personal stuff of any kind or the "protection" of a LLC isn't worth spit if you find yourself in a courtroom. 5. What are your experiences with using the aircraft for business (cost wise) and has it penciled out for you? For my business, the accountant said don't even try other than for business transportation. Since I haven't had anywhere near a legitimate business reason to fly anywhere, I haven't bothered with it. It will depend on what kind of business you are in; that's why you pay a real account about $100. 6. One last question since you've been so darn good to hang in there this long ![]() Watch your cash flow. Watch your cash flow. Watch your cash flow. Thanks a bunch folks! Bob You also need a real set of books, though these days they will probably be electronic. I used Quickbooks which the accountant highly recommended. Most accountantss these days use Quickbooks and for a small fee ($50 for that) the accountant blessed how I had set them all up (after a few changes). -- Jim Pennino Remove -spam-sux to reply. |
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Bob,
I own a small plane that I also use for my business. I don't know the specifics but it's basically rented from me at the hourly cost for business use. I think my accountant included real expenses in the hourly cost like fuel, oil, insurance, maintenance, tie down, etc. He did not include in the hourly rate any money for future maitenance like $10/hour towards the engine overhaul. I'm not convinced he did it the best way but he's a conservative guy and so am I. Quite frankly, it's not that much money no matter how you look at it. He also looked into the SIFL rules in the tax code. Although I can meet the requirements for SIFL, he didn't think it made sense for an inexpensive aircraft like my Citabria. I use my plane to serve clients I already had that were a two or three hour drive versus a 45 minute flight. I've read that buying a plane with the intention of using it for distant marketing adventures, attending seminars, etc. may not pass muster. Most important - talk to an accountant! Dave Bob wrote: For those of you using your plane for business... 1. What is the tax deductable rate for hourly use of aircraft (e.g. for cars it is $.36 a mile I believe)? 2. Is it better to own my aircraft personally (to prevent the aircraft being owned by the company in the event of a lawsuit) and then have the business (LLC) "rent" from me personally for a certain amount? How much is this "rent" and is it based on actual costs or future costs (overhaul, etc)? Taxwise I will have to declare the rent as income if it is more than my operating costs, right? But the business gets to claim it as an expense, right? But how to convince the IRS of the actual and future costs of aircraft ownership? 3. Any good books, publications, or literature you can point me to that address this specific subject? 4. I'm fairly new to owning my own business (LLC- I've had a very small sole proprietorship in the past). Can any of you recommend good info to read up on that is specific to LLCs particularily in the area of sheltering personal property and how to get the most out of the LLC tax wise? 5. What are your experiences with using the aircraft for business (cost wise) and has it penciled out for you? 6. One last question since you've been so darn good to hang in there this long ![]() Thanks a bunch folks! Bob |
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![]() 1. What is the tax deductable rate for hourly use of aircraft (e.g. for cars it is $.36 a mile I believe)? $0.99 or $0.98 a mile, can't remember which, there is a specific provision for it 2. Is it better to own my aircraft personally (to prevent the aircraft being owned by the company in the event of a lawsuit) and then have the business (LLC) "rent" from me personally for a certain amount? How much is this "rent" and is it based on actual costs or future costs (overhaul, etc)? Taxwise I will have to declare the rent as income if it is more than my operating costs, right? But the business gets to claim it as an expense, right? But how to convince the IRS of the actual and future costs of aircraft ownership? In my opinion, you are better off spending money for adequate insurance coverage than legal advice on how to shield yourself liability-wise. The truth is that if you are flying on business, and sh*t happens, both your personal and business assets are at risk no matter how you set it up. |
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![]() "Dan Thompson" wrote in message m... 1. What is the tax deductable rate for hourly use of aircraft (e.g. for cars it is $.36 a mile I believe)? $0.99 or $0.98 a mile, can't remember which, there is a specific provision for it 2. Is it better to own my aircraft personally (to prevent the aircraft being owned by the company in the event of a lawsuit) and then have the business (LLC) "rent" from me personally for a certain amount? How much is this "rent" and is it based on actual costs or future costs (overhaul, etc)? Taxwise I will have to declare the rent as income if it is more than my operating costs, right? But the business gets to claim it as an expense, right? But how to convince the IRS of the actual and future costs of aircraft ownership? In my opinion, you are better off spending money for adequate insurance coverage than legal advice on how to shield yourself liability-wise. The truth is that if you are flying on business, and sh*t happens, both your personal and business assets are at risk no matter how you set it up. You can check the rate for "use of personal airplane" on http://www.dtic.mil/perdiem . The mileage allowance cannot exceed the "customary commercial rate." It's hard to beat fares such as the $29 from Manchester,NH to Orlando, FL. You can't even taxi to the run-up area for $29. |
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In article p7Blc.17706$IG1.665359@attbi_s04,
William W. Plummer wrote: You can check the rate for "use of personal airplane" on http://www.dtic.mil/perdiem . The mileage allowance cannot exceed the "customary commercial rate." It's hard to beat fares such as the $29 from Manchester,NH to Orlando, FL. You can't even taxi to the run-up area for $29. How often do you make a flight between two points served by commercial airlines? What if your personal flight enables you to be more efficient or more effective? This is why you need a good accountant and not a bunch of yahoos on usenet. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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"Dan Thompson" wrote in message
m... 1. What is the tax deductable rate for hourly use of aircraft (e.g. for cars it is $.36 a mile I believe)? $0.99 or $0.98 a mile, can't remember which, there is a specific provision for it You're thinking of the GSA rate that federal employees can get reimbersed at when using their plane for government business. Nothing 'official' as far as the IRS is concerned. |
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