Sentences with phrase «cost of wrenches»

For example, a motorcycle repair shop may deduct the cost of wrenches, tires, and motor oil since those expenses are part and parcel of their business.
For example, an automobile repair shop may deduct the cost of wrenches and car lifts since those expenses are needed to run the business.

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Monday's decision by the California Supreme Court could throw a wrench in the plans of companies that rely on gig workers for low - cost employment.
To count these moral costs requires us to take several heart - wrenching steps away from the names, faces and complicated narratives of those who might benefit from ESCR.
You can find the same kind of wrench at a hardware store, and it should cost less than $ 10.
He's already racked with guilt from watching the costs of his education tear their marriage apart — in the film's most wrenching scene, we discover that David's father has slumped into a drunken stupor.
I definitely have a lot of craftsman and gear wrench stuff since it doesn't cost as much.
The right answer is usually that it is not important, unless it is a commodity business and the acquirer is the low - cost competitor, and will wrench expenses out of the target company to make the target as efficient as the acquirer.
Cemex is still cheap in my opinion, and will wrench cost savings out of Rinker.
It's An Inconvenient Truth meets Waiting for Guffman, and the result is funny, informative, and also gut - wrenching: when the characters visit New Orleans on the two - year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the true cost of inaction on climate is painted with such stark overtones that the film takes on an important new weight.
It is an unintended consequence of Hurricane Harvey, still it will cost drivers far beyond the heart - wrenching destruction airs being shown around the clock on television.
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