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In this episode of On The Rail podcast, we sit down with CPA Greg Tambke to discuss the sometimes complicated intersection of taxes and the horse industry. We explore topics such as the IRS's beliefs around horse businesses verses hobby ventures, the frequency of horse industry-related audits, and what expenses amateurs can write off.
We also dive into the nuances of reporting income from horse related winnings, including how to handle situations where a trainer is paid for the horse's winnings, but you're the one getting the tax bill. Other topics include whether non-cash prizes require a 1099 form, tax tips for amateur horse owners, and common mistakes that professionals in the industry make when trying to write off expenses.
Finally, we discuss the importance of finding an accountant who truly understands the horse industry and can provide informed guidance on tax matters specific to the industry. Join us for an informative and eye-opening conversation on the complex world of taxes and horses.
If you found this episode of the On The Rail podcast informative and helpful, please consider subscribing to the show and leaving us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating content that you find valuable. And if you know someone who would benefit from this episode, please share it with them. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook for updates. Thank you for listening!
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In this episode of On The Rail podcast, we sit down with CPA Greg Tambke to discuss the sometimes complicated intersection of taxes and the horse industry. We explore topics such as the IRS's beliefs around horse businesses verses hobby ventures, the frequency of horse industry-related audits, and what expenses amateurs can write off.
We also dive into the nuances of reporting income from horse related winnings, including how to handle situations where a trainer is paid for the horse's winnings, but you're the one getting the tax bill. Other topics include whether non-cash prizes require a 1099 form, tax tips for amateur horse owners, and common mistakes that professionals in the industry make when trying to write off expenses.
Finally, we discuss the importance of finding an accountant who truly understands the horse industry and can provide informed guidance on tax matters specific to the industry. Join us for an informative and eye-opening conversation on the complex world of taxes and horses.
If you found this episode of the On The Rail podcast informative and helpful, please consider subscribing to the show and leaving us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us to continue creating content that you find valuable. And if you know someone who would benefit from this episode, please share it with them. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook for updates. Thank you for listening!
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