Junk Removal is Where the Money is at!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.พ. 2024
- This job started with just two dumpster rentals. The customer then wanted me to remove some furniture and clean out at storage building. That ended up being three full loads and a very nice payday!
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865-776-1138
gaylorpropertyservice@gmail.com
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Nice to be able to make 2k in 4-6 hours pretty often. Junk removal seems to be the better option, then material hauling and dumpster rentals are good filler work.
I agree. This ended up being $1,600 in two days of dumpster rental and one day of junk removal.
Bro y is the view at ur dump so nice!?😂
It’s very beautiful first thing in the morning. It’s a shame they built a landfill and prison there.
What size dump trailer is that
6’x10’ 7k
So how much are your dump fees?
$35 a ton. Only one of these loads may have been a ton. The rest were fairly lightweight.
That's not very much. The transfer station cost 110 for load last year.
@@davidbrakefield188 Nope, I’m thankful to have somewhere close that is cheap. Some other places around are $75 per ton. That’s about the most expensive in my area.
IRS is watching. Gonna tax you on that ;-)
Yes, and I will pay it.
Everything is a tax deduction...
Vehicle Expenses
Depreciation
Insurance
Supplies and Materials
Advertising and Marketing
Cell Phone and Communication Expenses
Business Licenses and Permits
Home Office Deduction
Utilities for Business Use
Equipment Rental
Bank Fees
Legal and Professional Fees
Health Insurance Premiums
Retirement Contributions
Interest on Business Loans
Cleaning and Maintenance
@@dammitbobby283 Correct. A lot of people don’t understand this.
@@dammitbobby283 what about the dump fees? 🤔
@@BigRigJeffro Dump fees incurred by a junk hauling business are generally considered to be legitimate business expenses and can be tax-deductible.
However, tax laws and regulations can vary by jurisdiction, and specific rules regarding deductions may change over time. Therefore, it's essential to consult with a qualified tax professional or accountant who is familiar with the tax laws in your area and who can provide personalized advice based on your business's circumstances. They can help ensure that you're accurately recording and deducting all eligible expenses while remaining compliant with tax regulations.