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20 Tax Write Offs Every Blogger Should Know

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Oh, taxes- the bane of my existence.

I don't know about you, but taxes always feel like kind of a bummer to me.

Once you are self-employed, the process gets a lot more complicated than when you have a W-2 and can plug everything into TurboTax easy peasy.

In fact, the complication and hassle is the number one reason I'm hiring a CPA for next tax season.

Hallelujah!

Oh, and did you know you can write off your CPA too? You totally can. #worthit

One plus side small businesses can count on around tax time is being able to write off their expenses.

And trust me, there are a lot of them that will take money off of your tax bill every year.

But before I give you my epic list of tax write-offs, there are a few tips you should keep in mind.

1. Save Your Receipts

If you only take ONE measly step towards preparing for tax season, make it this one.

Save your business expense receipts throughout the year!

Estimating your expenses is never a good idea at tax time, and if you get audited you'll need to be able to show proof of purchases. If you can't, you will likely face a penalty bill.

It may seem old-fashioned, but I keep a large envelope in my office full of receipts. I also take a snapshot of each one with my phone to serve as backup.


2. Set Aside At Least 25% Of Your Business Revenue

​Most income-generating bloggers will need to pay quarterly estimated taxes, which means you need to have money on hand to pay the government every 3 months.

I highly recommend setting aside 25% to 30% of all of the revenue your business generates in a separate tax savings account at your bank just for these quarterly taxes.

Trust me, this is not the time to fly by the seat of your pants and hope you have enough money in your checking every time the end of the quarter rolls around. Save now, and you won't sweat later.

​20 Tax Write Offs Bloggers Can Use To Save Money

1. Blogger Education

​Think back to any conferences, seminars, courses, workshops or webinars you have bought to help improve your business. Lucky for you, these small business trainings can be written off on your taxes!

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2. Hotel and Transportation for Business-Related Events

​If you're going to a blogger conference or other business related event, you can deduct the cost of your hotel and transportation from your taxes. The key here is to make sure that your costs are within reason and that the event directly relates to and impacts your business in some way.

3. Business Mileage


For 2018, the standard mileage rate set by the IRS is 54.5 cents per mile. That means that if you are traveling for business, you can deduct those miles from your tax bill at a rate of 54.5 cents for each mile driven. And that number adds up fast!

4. Your Computer, Camera and Other Electronics

​As long as these electronics are used exclusively for business, you can write them off in full once tax season rolls around. Podcasting equipment, video equipment, cameras, business phones, lighting equipment, and camera lenses and flashes can all be written off if you purchase them for business use.

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5. Office Supplies


You knew this one already, right? Office supplies are probably the easiest and most obvious tax write-off that comes to mind for solopreneurs.

All of those notebooks, binders, pens and pencils, staplers, printer paper, and more can be written off. Just make sure you save your receipt every time you buy office supplies!


6. Stock Image Downloads

​I bet you didn't know you could write these off! Yes, stock photography is fully deductible for bloggers and other online entrepreneurs who use them in their businesses.

My favorite way to think about inexpensive business purchases that save me tons of time and sanity? I'm either going to pay for that product, or I'm going to send that money to the government. Either way, it's going!

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7. Advertising

​If you use advertising to help grow your business, you're in luck because you can write those costs off too. Whether it's Facebook ads or promoted pins on Pinterest or Instagram ads, all of these add up to expenses that you don't have to pay twice come tax season.

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8. Web Hosting and Domain Fees

As the backbone to your business, the fees you pay to sites like Bluehost or Siteground for web hosting and your domain name are fully deductible. I use Siteground to host my blog, and I've found that of all the blog hosts I've used in the past, they have the most knowledgeable support staff and the best product for the price.

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9. Blog Theme and Other Templates

​Another cost you want to keep in mind is the blog theme you purchased when you first started out. Themes and templates are deductible, but you can only deduct them the year you purchase them.

So for example, if you purchased your blog theme in your first year then that is when you can deduct it. If, however, you pay a monthly or yearly fee to use your blog theme and other templates, then you can continue to deduct them every year that you pay for them.

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10. Business Software and Subscriptions

​As a blogger, you're probably well aware of all of the different subscriptions that can make your life easier. Things like Leadpages, Convertkit, Tailwind, and other social media schedulers are all software subscriptions that you can deduct as a business expense. Hooray! These costs add up.

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11. Virtual Assistants and Subcontractors

​If you hire someone to help you with a project, whether it's a one-off or an ongoing arrangement, the costs you incur to do so can be deducted from your tax bill. One more great reason to start outsourcing a portion of your work as soon as possible!

12. Internet Access

​​If you work out of your home, you'll want to make sure to keep your Comcast bill at the ready once spring rolls around. If you use your cell phone part of the time for business as well, you may be able to write off a portion of your data expenses as business expenses too.

13. PayPal Fees

Yes, thankfully all of those PayPal fees that add up month after month are also considered a business expense. I don't know about you, but I'd be pretty peeved if they weren't!

14. Fonts and Design Elements

​This includes any business-necessary digital products that you might find on places like Etsy or Creative Market. Woohoo!

15. Coaching and Consulting

​Did you hire someone to coach you in the last year in order to help your business grow? If so, that person's fees are deductible as well! Thankfully, business training and consulting almost always comes back as a write off-able expense.

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16. Your Office

​This one has a few more strings attached, but the bottom line is that if you use a room in your home as your office you may be able to deduct part or all of that space on your taxes. Make sure you look into the specific requirements set by the IRS in your area. There tend to be a lot of specific demands to write off a room in your home.

17. Office Furniture

Within reason, you can write off furniture that is necessary for your business office. Be careful with this one though, you probably can't buy a new sofa and call it a business expense. I know, so sad.

18. Business Cards and Other Stationary

​If you are buying paper products with your name and logo on them, you'll definitely want to save the receipt. Any sort of business cards, letterhead, engraved notepads, brochures, and flyers can all be deducted from your tax bill.

19. PO Box Fees


If you have a PO box that is specifically for your business, then those fees are definitely deductible. However, you can't write off fees associated with a PO Box that your family uses for personal use. Bummer.

Question: How do you plan to file your taxes this year? Will you hire a CPA or do it yourself?

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FAQs

What can content creators write-off for taxes? ›

Makeup, snacks, clothing, and more can be written off if you buy them solely to review. If you host a contest for your followers, make sure to write off the prizes you give away. Write off your camera, tripod, ringlight, and any other equipment you use to create content.

Can a blog be a tax write-off? ›

Business as hobby

The IRS will disallow your tax deductions if your blogging business is categorized as a hobby. To claim your deductions, you'll need to demonstrate to the IRS that you are running a bona fide business. The most obvious way to prove this is to earn a profit.

Are tax write offs worth it? ›

Business tax write-offs can help reduce your taxable income. Setting up a process to track deductible expenses throughout the year will help streamline tax preparation at year-end.

What are things you can write-off on taxes? ›

If you itemize, you can deduct these expenses:
  • Bad debts.
  • Canceled debt on home.
  • Capital losses.
  • Donations to charity.
  • Gains from sale of your home.
  • Gambling losses.
  • Home mortgage interest.
  • Income, sales, real estate and personal property taxes.

Does OnlyFans deduct taxes? ›

Income earned from OnlyFans is taxable, just like income from any other source. The amount of tax you'll pay depends on your total income for the year and your filing status, which determines your federal income tax bracket. Additionally, you may be subject to state income taxes depending on where you live.

Can bloggers write-off clothing? ›

To get tax deductions on influencer clothes, you'll need to show the IRS that you have an honest profit motive. Basically, you'll have to prove that you're making money with these clothes as opposed to losing it. This will help distinguish your business from a hobby. You can also include a few other distinctions.

Can I write-off my Internet expenses? ›

You can claim your Internet deductible on your tax forms. These forms will differ if you're self-employed or a business owner. Internet access that supports services for the business—and is not mandatory for operation—is considered an office expense. Otherwise, your Internet access is classified as a utility.

What deduction can I claim without receipts? ›

What does the IRS allow you to deduct (or “write off”) without receipts?
  • Self-employment taxes. ...
  • Home office expenses. ...
  • Self-employed health insurance premiums. ...
  • Self-employed retirement plan contributions. ...
  • Vehicle expenses. ...
  • Cell phone expenses.
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Can influencers write off food? ›

If you're a travel blogger, any travel and meals can be written off if the expense is related to your blog.

How do taxes work as a content creator? ›

Typically, content creators and influencers are required to pay taxes. As a content creator, you most likely work as an independent contractor for the companies you promote. Independent contractors are considered self-employed, so you must pay self-employment tax (SE tax) as well as income tax.

Can you use Spotify as a tax write off? ›

Can musicians write off their subscriptions to, say, a streaming music service like Spotify? Probably, but it gets tricky. "Like most things in taxes, as long as you can prove it's primarily for business use, then, yeah, of course you can deduct it," says Melwani.

What entertainment can you write off on taxes? ›

2023 meals and entertainment deduction
Type of ExpenseDeduction
Entertaining Clients (Concert tickets, golf games, etc.)0% deductible
Business meals with clients50% deductible
Office snacks and meals50% deductible
Company-wide party100% deductible
1 more row
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