Comment by remram 1 year ago It's deductible? 6 comments remram Reply hinkley 1 year ago In the US advertising is considered a business expense. So we equate it with investing in infrastructure or research, both of which reasonably would be subtracted from your revenue to determine your tax burden.It's very dumb. muddi900 1 year ago So businesses would pay taxes on money they have spent? hinkley 1 year ago I think maybe you one don’t understand how payroll works and two need to put more effort into participating. Or less. 1 reply → lacerrr 1 year ago Do you pay taxes on money you spend? 1 reply →
hinkley 1 year ago In the US advertising is considered a business expense. So we equate it with investing in infrastructure or research, both of which reasonably would be subtracted from your revenue to determine your tax burden.It's very dumb. muddi900 1 year ago So businesses would pay taxes on money they have spent? hinkley 1 year ago I think maybe you one don’t understand how payroll works and two need to put more effort into participating. Or less. 1 reply → lacerrr 1 year ago Do you pay taxes on money you spend? 1 reply →
muddi900 1 year ago So businesses would pay taxes on money they have spent? hinkley 1 year ago I think maybe you one don’t understand how payroll works and two need to put more effort into participating. Or less. 1 reply → lacerrr 1 year ago Do you pay taxes on money you spend? 1 reply →
hinkley 1 year ago I think maybe you one don’t understand how payroll works and two need to put more effort into participating. Or less. 1 reply →
In the US advertising is considered a business expense. So we equate it with investing in infrastructure or research, both of which reasonably would be subtracted from your revenue to determine your tax burden.
It's very dumb.
So businesses would pay taxes on money they have spent?
I think maybe you one don’t understand how payroll works and two need to put more effort into participating. Or less.
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Do you pay taxes on money you spend?
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