I met today with another lawyer and am feeling really uncomfortable with his advice. I wanted to wait to file until next Sept/Oct to let an unusually large payment that came to me in February drop off the lookback period. However, business is looking up for me, and this lawyer thinks there may be a greater risk in waiting too long. He wants me to voluntarily increase my business expenses and file sooner, rather than later. There are lots and lots of ways for me to do this, but it makes me so nervous. Right at the time when I am trying to be as frugal as possible, he is suggesting I increase my spending.
I want to wait, take it slow and careful, and plan to come in under the median. He wants me to start spending, rack up some significant business expenses (which I can pay cash for right now), and plan on filing soon. There is a possibility, just a possibility, that a very large contract may come my way near the end of the year and he wants this all to be wrapped up and out of the way long before then.
Does anyone have any advice for me? There appears to be a real risk no matter which way I turn . . .
Thank you,
Kathy
I want to wait, take it slow and careful, and plan to come in under the median. He wants me to start spending, rack up some significant business expenses (which I can pay cash for right now), and plan on filing soon. There is a possibility, just a possibility, that a very large contract may come my way near the end of the year and he wants this all to be wrapped up and out of the way long before then.
Does anyone have any advice for me? There appears to be a real risk no matter which way I turn . . .
Thank you,
Kathy
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