
Hi everyone,I run a housecleaning company. I work with an organization that provides services to households with pediatric cancer patients. They hire my company to clean for these families. They pay my company $100/cleaning. I give 100% of that money to my cleaners and take no profit for my company, whereas normal cleanings are split 70/30 between the cleaning team and my company, respectively.So the problem I'm having is that the cleanings for the cancer patients currently account for almost 20% of my revenue. I'm making no $ on those jobs, which I'm fine with, BUT I'm having to pay business taxes on the revenue that comes from those jobs even though the money is basically going straight to my cleaning teams.Wondering if anyone has any solutions or ideas for this. I'm basically paying now to clean these houses. Granted, it's not much, and if there's no solution I'll still continue doing it because it's a cause that I care about. But if there's some way it can be avoided, that would be nice. Only thing I can think of is make a branch of my LLC a nonprofit? Or the other way is to have the nonprofit that's paying me pay my cleaners directly instead, but I feel like that would be a hassle for them since I can just keep their card on file and charge them every cleaning and they'd only have to deal with me instead of multiple cleaning teams.Anyway, thanks for reading! Ideas welcome. WA State if it's relevant. via /r/business https://ift.tt/2BCTREd
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