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gtjtlewis

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What is the name of your state? Florida
My wife has been selling Mary Kay cosmetics for several years. We file a schedule C each year using the accrual method for inventory (beginning inv + purchases - sales, etc and get ending inventory). However, for the past several years she has made no purchases and sold relatively nothing (maybe only some personal use). Her total inventory is about 900. How can we discontinue filing the schedule c and "get out of the business" tax wise. Is there a way to write it off or just quit filing the schedule or what. Please help. Thanks.
 


Snipes5

Senior Member
If she had no income, and made no purchases for sale to others, she is no longer in business, so a Schedule C need not be filed. If she had minimal income, less than $400, she can put it on line 21, as "Hobby" income, and claim any expenses up to the amount of income, on Schedule A.

Snipes
 

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