If not all your work is done on site I think you are in a gray area with that code. The same code as an electronic tech or the hi-tech computer guys use could apply or even auto repair. Engineers are in that similar catagory I think. If the code you use works better for you and the IRS has no objection then there is no error and no reason to change it. A handyman doesn't support a shop that clients can send work to. So have your accountant crunch the numbers and use whatever code works best for you. Keith Roberts On 9/8/07, Chris Solliday <solliday at ptd.net> wrote: > > Thanks to John Minor for researching our tax code numbers it seems > obvious to me at this point that 811490 is correct given the detailed > inclusion of "musical intstrument repair." I will notify my accountant that > we have probably been in error. I can't just tell him we have been wrong, I > wouldn't want to risk accountant wrath. > Chris Solliday > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/20070908/20062de0/attachment.html
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