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[TikTok Tax Advice: Decoding the Myths and Realities]-[TikTok made me deduct it]

Planet Money · B2 · 2024-04-12

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Navigating the World of TikTok Tax Advice

In the digital age, social media platforms like TikTok have become unexpected hubs for financial guidance. However, as tax attorney Victoria Lee notes, many individuals are turning to viral videos for tax advice, often leading to precarious situations with the IRS. While some of these tips contain a "grain of truth," they are frequently misrepresented, leading to what experts describe as "Mickey Mouse schemes" that are unlikely to withstand the scrutiny of an audit.

The Illusion of Gambling Write-offs

One of the most persistent trends on TikTok involves the claim that gambling losses can be used as a tax write-off. Victoria Lee clarifies that while it is technically true that you can deduct losses from winnings to determine your taxable income, the reality is far more nuanced. The core issue is documentation; many casual gamblers fail to maintain rigorous records. Furthermore, Lee warns against the economic fallacy of "chasing deductions." Spending money purely to acquire a tax deduction—such as losing $100 at a casino to save $35 in taxes—is fundamentally illogical and a "losing game."

Pets and the Tax Code

Professor Goldburn Maynard addresses the viral notion that pets can be claimed as business expenses. He explains that the tax code is often used as a "policy tool" to incentivize specific behaviors, such as charitable donations or supporting veterans. However, claiming a pet as a business expense is generally not permitted unless it serves a legitimate business function, such as a guard dog or an animal actor. While medical expenses for a certified service animal may qualify under very limited circumstances, these instances are rare and require meeting a high threshold. For most taxpayers, the "standard deduction"—which for 2023 is $13,850—renders the meticulous tracking of small expenses unnecessary and inefficient.

The G-Wagon Deduction and the Limits of Fraud

Perhaps the most famous TikTok tax tip is the "G-Wagon deduction," which relies on a specific provision regarding vehicle weight. Professor Jeff Hoops explains that Congress draws a line at 6,000 pounds for business vehicle depreciation. While it is true that heavy vehicles allow for faster depreciation write-offs, this only applies to vehicles used for legitimate business purposes. Using a luxury vehicle for personal pleasure while claiming it as a business expense is a clear example of tax fraud. As Hoops emphasizes, the "big like tax evasion technique" involves misrepresenting personal expenses as business costs, a practice that the IRS is well-equipped to detect.

Conclusion: The Danger of Plausible Deniability

The overarching message from these experts is clear: the internet is rife with questionable tax advice that often borders on fraud. While ignorance can occasionally serve as a criminal defense in tax law, it is not a strategy to rely upon. As we approach tax season, taxpayers are encouraged to consult with professionals rather than relying on viral trends. True tax planning requires understanding the fundamental nature of deductions and maintaining honest, accurate records, rather than searching for "loopholes" that are often little more than dangerous misconceptions.

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