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  • How to wright-off a gyrocopter an your Tax

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    Thomas,I think you may have to purchase your "Gyro Slicer" via a known cutlery shop in order for it to be a valid claim.I was once thinking of using mine as a fan for an air conditioning unit.. and doing it that way.Another thing you could do with it is turn it into an advertising vehicle.. a bit of sign writing and then you can write it off - like a car.Hope this helps,Nic.

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      NicThank you for this advice i am not sure if just sign writing will do the trick. You also need to justify the purpose off use.I will ask for more advice there may be light at the end off the tunnel. In any case, it is unlikely

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      • #4
        I was actually wondering if the subject heading held a hidden pun...Was the spelling "wright" (instead of "write") alluding to the Wright Brothers, the historical fathers of modern aviation? :P

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        • #5
          I had mine parked in the back yard for a while...it was great!No longer had to rake the leaves....just blew them over the fence.Dries the clothes in no time....better than a strong wind on a sunny day.Put the dogs down the yard, turned the sprinkler on and cooled them off when the days were hot.Got rid of the mozzies....blew them over the fence as well.Couldn"t claim it on tax, but it gave me an excuse to fire it up!

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          • #6
            Ah, it works like this as far as I know it.. you fly it around with the sign writing and because it is an eye magnet it becomes a flying bill board... you pay lots of bills to fly it.. So it could be argued that even on the back of a

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