Real talk: I am having a slight freak out moment…
I just licked (aka pulled the sticker cover off, haha) and sealed up the final envelope for Adalynn’s FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY!!!
What in the world?!?
Where did the last year go?
I can’t believe I am about to have a one year old. If you have any tips as I enter into this next stage of life, it would be greatly appreciated.
Okay, now that I got that out there, let’s get back to the reason for this email. Wouldn’t it be so nice if all the expenses to ship those birthday invites could be written off? I wish!
Although those can’t, if you ship things that are business-related (gifts, payments, forms, etc.), you can deduct those expenses for your taxes! Combining the shipping expenses, plus the expenses of the actual gift, you can slowly see how all of these deductions can really add up!
It is worth tracking it!
Head to the link below to watch the next episode in our Tax Write-Off Series: Shipping and Editing and find out what is considered a write-off when it comes to postage and shipping. Then, I dive into editing services and which category those expenses should be categorized under! These expenses alone can make up a large portion of your deductions, so make sure to check out the video!
XOXO ~ Heather Marie
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