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The 2019 purchases are simply 2020 beginning inventory.
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She already operated a jewelry business as a sole proprietor, and is opening a separate jewelry business for which she spent $30K on inventory in 2019, but did not start selling until 2020. The businesses will have different trade names. Neither is an LLC but I would put both of them under the same business activity code. If we file both businesses under the same schedule C, can we deduct these costs in 2019?
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As one of my favorite Stones songs says - you can't always get what you want.
You can only deduct when the business is open and when the inventory is sold.
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@IRonMaN that’s what I was thinking. What I am hung up on is how to file for 2020 under cash basis if we also have 2019 purchases in there.
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The 2019 purchases are simply 2020 beginning inventory.
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