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this post was submitted on 29 Jan 2024
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~1.5k+tax in savings if he was going to be subscribing anyway.
It counts as income this year rather than spread out over the decade
Is it really saving anything tax wise?
Yes.
You’re really just saving on the cost, not the tax
Unless the office is in Texas where they have no income tax but really high sales tax
I think you misunderstood what the person was saying. They were saying that they saved $1500 plus whatever sales tax would be, not that they saved on income tax.
I was saying including tax wasn’t necessary because they would have paid more in tax this way