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Business, 18.08.2019 00:10 4waymari

Kenneth, the owner of a catering company, needs business advice. he recently traveled to massachusetts for a trip partly for business and partly to visit family. while he was gone, one of his food trucks was damaged partially by vandalism and two grills were stolen. he is distraught. he does not know how to report the expenses from his trip or the loss sustained from the vandalism and stolen grills. what are the potential tax consequences and what kind of record keeping do you advise kenneth to maintain

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