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Failure to properly document your business transactions will not only take a toll on your peace of mind, but it will cost you money as well. Failure to properly document your business transactions will not only take a toll on your peace of mind, but it will cost you money as well.

Bruce Collie, CGA
613-591-2685
419A
Kanata, ON
MGK Accounting Services
416-518-9315
1998 Ironstone Drive, Suite 1101
Burlington, ON
Dial A Bookkeeper
(416) 915-7399
122 Millwick Driv
Weston, ON
Dial Tax
613-738-7712
204-1719 Bank
Ottawa, ON
Laidley Reynolds & Murray
613-962-5450
5567 62 Hwy
Belleville, ON
Freeborn & Associates
905 584-4399
11 Antrim Crt
Caledon, ON
Meade Accounting & Taxation
888-669-1918
601 Edgeley Blvd., Unit 4
Concord, ON
US CAN TAX Consultanta Limited
416-871-0816
3247 Centennial Drive
Burlington, ON
SOPA Bookkeeping
613-863-4057
1726 Leduc Crescent
Ottawa, ON
Craig Keen Despatie Markell LLP
613-932-3610
310 2nd Street West
Cornwall, ON

Avoid Insanity (and Unnecessary Costs) by Good Documentation

Failure to properly document your business transactions will not only take a toll on your peace of mind, but it will cost you money as well. 

Many home-based small business owners struggle to maintain all the proper documentation that is needed in order to claim every tax deduction they are entitled to claim. I’ve heard every excuse imaginable and every rationale as to why not documenting will be alright, or partial documentation is good enough, or they’re going to do it as soon as they get more time, etc. But convincing me or believing that you’ll be able to convince an IRS auditor that you have a great excuse does not make your deduction allowable – only proper documentation does.

Common items that small businesses struggle to properly document include:

  • Business use of car and truck
  • Business use of cell phone
  • Business meals and entertainment expenses
  • Business travel expenses while away from home

Follow these steps to help you document these expenses:

  • Purchase a recorder to keep in your car. When you get in your car for a business purpose, turn on your recorder and state the date, time, odometer reading, where you are going, who you will be meeting there and the business purposes for the meeting. Then have your secretary/receptionist/child transcribe your recordings into a written mileage log. Unlogged miles are assumed to be personal miles.
  • Download your cell phone detail calling log from your cell phone companies into a spreadsheet.

Author: Gina L. Gwozdz

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