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Currently, Netflix is not a proper (qualified) company expense. If a taxpayer can show that an expenditure was directly tied to the continuous operation of a business or trade, they may deduct entertainment expenses, according to the IRS. In addition to being closely connected to a good or service, the price must be reasonable and appropriate. Before deducting Netflix from your taxable income, you must be aware of the time and service usage limitations.
Netflix star, Barton Cowperthwaite, known for his role as Oren Lennox in the hit show, Tiny Pretty Things, has been diagnosed with brain cancer.
The 31-year-old has been diagnosed with “at least” stage 2 glioma, and told his fans via Instagram that he’d be going into brain surgery at the “middle or end of next week.” The star said he’d been suffering multiple seizures over the last eight weeks, the most recent one, landing him in ER.
Princess Marie-Chantal was among the foreign royals that attended the royal family's pre-coronation reception on Friday evening - and the Greek royal looked incredible in her angelic ensemble.
The royal opted for a Mary Katrantzou white midi dress which had exaggerated pleated sleeves, and was fitted at the waist with a matching belt for the most flattering finish. Marie-Chantal styled the look with a pair of pointed-toe beige heels and a long pearl necklace, but it was her gorgeous statement bag that stole the show.
She may be a Hollywood icon, but to Lucille Ball’s parents, she was just their daughter. Lucille—whose full name is Lucille Désirée Ball—was born on August 6, 1911, in Jamestown, New York, to Henry Durrell Ball and Desiree Evelyn Hunt. (Her middle name was inspired by her mother’s first name.)
She started acting at the age of 12 years old when her stepfather encouraged her to audition for his Shriner’s chorus line.