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r/AskAccounting

4k members
r/AskAccounting is a subreddit with 4k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is medium in size.
Post questions and answers about accounting.

Popular Themes in r/AskAccounting

#1
Advice Requests
: "Section 179 for commercial property necessary for business, full depreciation?"
46 posts
#2
Money Talk
: "How much will be taxable if we settle before going to trial? Details below..."
12 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "Accounting software that automates invoicing natively?"
11 posts
#4
Pain & Anger
: "My change box keeps being over by a lot of money and I don't know how that is happening"
6 posts
#5
Self-Promotion
: "Validating my new saas--A client doc portal and a statement to csv ledger"
3 posts
#6
Opportunities
: "Business Entity Structure for Multi-State Short-Term Rental Management Business"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/AskAccounting

#1

Taxes

: "Is my company allowed to pay owners separate property Taxes?"
39 posts
#2

Accounting

: "Accounting software that automates invoicing natively?"
34 posts
#3

Business

: "Section 179 for commercial property necessary for Business, full depreciation?"
16 posts
#4

Income

: "Using a PA 529 to decrease Income tax"
12 posts
#5

Tax

: "I don't understand how to calculate a corporation's Tax liability"
12 posts
#6

Accountant

: "Writing a character who works as an Accountant..."
6 posts
#7

Llc

: "How would you value a capital contribution to an Llc of a house you built?"
4 posts
#8

Capital

: "How would you value a Capital contribution to an LLC of a house you built?"
3 posts
#9

Partner

: "ex Partner opened a business without my consent and owe taxes for 10 years help please"
3 posts
#10

Homework

: "Am I really this far off from having the correct answers to this Homework? I've watched the YouTube videos provided by my professor and asked chatGPT to explain the transactions but the program continues to say I'm wrong..."
3 posts

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