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" ... Fact: This couldn't be further from the truth. Not to oversimplify things, but in order to deduct something as a business expense, it needs to be used in a business. To the contrary, Section 262 denies any deduction for personal, living, and family expenses. So to the extent you purchase "inventory" that you consume personally - whether on your face or down your gullet -- those purchases are not deductible against your business income. The same holds true --despite the claims of the person above -- for your "TV and cups to drink shakes with." Unless you feel comfortable arguing to the IRS that the only time you flip on the Samsung is to crank out a workout, and your cups have never been filled with anything other than the shredded Chinese newspapers that comprise the main ingredient of most protein shakes, I wouldn't be in a rush to deduct those items. ... "
" ... The problem is that the current count may not include any cases that occurred after August 4, 2018. It takes 12 to 72 hours after the Salmonella enters your gullet for the $%&# to start hitting the fan or preferably the toilet. Many people may not end up seeing a doctor or reporting that they are sick. Even when a person goes to the doctor and the doctor diagnoses it as Salmonella, it takes an average of 2 to 4 weeks for the case to be registered with the CDC. Thus, the CDC could be missing a whole lot of cases before and now. ... "