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question about what is tax deductible for a business?

I recently started selling fire blankets to business. Are these a tax write off, and if so, where can I verify this?

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well i have to agree with the other answer,i can pack on the pounds also.we dont get much snow at all,maybe a inch the whole winter,and i dont have a fireplace,so i sit in front of the computer or bake something good.
I love to drive around, listening to christmas music, and looking at all the beautiful light displays. It realy puts me in the mood for the holidays! Other than that, I agree with you. sitting in front of the fire, warm cup in hand, watching the snow blanket everything. It is beautiful.
Put the smoke detector hi up en route to the exit of the basement as the smoke will take this route, and put the carbon monoxide detector as close to the appliance that may produce it. If you have more than one appliance then use more than one detector. Also it is important to have your appliances checked regularly, by a properly qualified person. If you see sooting anywhere on your appliance this could also cause carbon monoxide and you should get it checked out.
Walk through the woods with the dogs while the snows falling, its so quiet and peacefull, till the dogs decide to go nuts and play wildly in it. lol. Like you I also like to sit in the firelight with a hot chocolate and watch the Snow. But having said that I hate it when it all turns brown and slushy.
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