I had no business use for my plane, so I went with a leaseback to make it a
business in itself.
You could use it to go to seminars, and you could use it to meet with
distant clients. You may have to go out of your way to have out of city
clients, but it is worth it.
If still in doubt, get a hold of advocate tax or a similar expert for more
advice.
"Scott Benger" wrote in message
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What kind of business are you in and how do you use your owned
airplane for business as a productivity tool (not just a tax
write-off)? There have been plenty of discussions on this group about
tax issues, but few on the use of an airplane to make a business more
successful.
Me? Unfortuanately my accounting work has no business need for an
airplane (yet?).
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