While visiting a coin shop today, I got a $55 parking ticket, do I factor that in to my cost basis o
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But it is a cost of business and gets spread out over your entire inventory not just what you bought that day.
Joe.
Do NOT forget the cost of the wear on your shoes and the gas to get to the place you parked.
Since breath is limited to only so many before you die, I always count my breaths and add it to the cost code on the back of the coin.
And do not forget the cost of whatever YOU may have to purchase to store the coin in. If you leave it in the dealer's 2x2, there is no cost except for the ink you use to put your cost on the 2x2 and draw a circle around it.
After that, you are free to enjoy your coin with no further costs. As long as you do not turn on any lights to do so.
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What did you do - flip her off??
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I can think of a dozen reasons not to have high capacity magazines, but it's the reasons I haven't thought about that I need them.
NOT!
It is against public policy to expense parking tickets, fines instituted by Feds, State of local governments.
Yet it is completely allowable to deduct the cost of bribes on a tax return even after the government does the calculating of the amount of the bribes that the individual supposedly gave out in a criminal trial!!!!
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