Tax Tips for Writers
Guide for What You Can Write Off at Tax Time
By Michelle WithaM, published Mar 30, 2006
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Writers being self employed has its advantages and disadvantages. One of the disadvantage is that being self employed costs us more than just a regular employee working for some other employer. This is just my own personal advice. I am not a CPA. It is amazing how much items that we writers buy over the months throughout the year that we can write off at tax time. So what can we write off at tax time? Make sure to check with your CPA since the laws do change every year. Here are some tips.Documents
Make sure to have documents for everything that you want to write off at tax time. You need to have the receipts and also have a log for car mileage. You need receipts and other documents just in case you ever get audited by the IRS. You need to be able to back up with proof of papers everything that you do. Make sure to get a list from your CPA of everything that you can write off so you don't throw out any important documents.
Advertisements
Any advertisements that you have such as business cards and brochures is a write off. Any website design software that you did buy to design your website then you can also write it off. If you pay someone to design your website for you then you can write it off also. Any domain costs that you pay each year and hosting fees each month is also an expense. You need to remember that anything that you do to promote your books or articles is an expense.
Supplies
Pens and Papers is also an expense. You can buy the most expensive pens in the store since it is a write off. You can buy the most expensive professional paper too. Most things such as envelopes and postage is another write off. Writing software is something else that is a write off. Any printers that you buy and the new ink also matters. Software that you buy to design business cards or if you hire someone to design and print business cards does matter too. The miles that you drive to the store to get supplies or to send mail does count so make sure to record it in a miles log.
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