Can Your Business Deduct Credit Card Interest When the Card Is in Your Name?

Small businesses often struggle to get credit. Banks want collateral, financial history, and revenue figures that newer or smaller operations cannot always produce. When the business itself cannot qualify for a loan or a credit card, the owners step in. They open credit cards in their own names, charge business expenses to those cards, and…

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