I'm also not a CPA or tax guy but from what I'm told to swing the deduction easier than a ton of paperwork the boat must have a working head, sink and stove...
Hi All,I have been told that the commercial license angle does not entitle you to write off your "private" boat. Being a Captain and running a charter business does not always amount to deductions either. There are strict tax rules on that also. The government has the boat thing wired when it comes to taxes.I know of people that have boats they "live on" in the Summer and claim deductions as a "2nd home." Being that I am not an account, these are just things that people have told me. It would not be a bad idea for you to consult an accountant or tax attorney for some info.Have fun,Ed
I think you may need to have it registered to a corporation or LLC (LLC is easier at tax time). If I were you I'd go get my capt's license and then register an LLC. Buy a boat with a working head, sink and stove. And call yourself Catfish Charters LLC
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