IM Courses May Be Tax Deductible

July 15, 2008 · Print This Article

If you’re an online business owner, you’ve probably noticed a LOT of product launches this year.

Many of us are on a budget, and struggled with the decision to purchase a product, even if it was something we really needed to grow our business.

Well, don’t forget that ordinary and necessary business expenses - including courses that you take, or course materials that you purchase for your business - are tax deductible.  Keep in mind, it does need to be business related, but if it helps you learn your business, or if it helps you market your business, then it is probably a deductible expense.

Which means that the $400 product you’ve got your eye on may only cost you $250-350 after taxes, depending on what tax bracket you are in.

Let me give you an example: let’s say you are in the 15% tax bracket and you operate your business as a sole proprietor.  Your total tax percentage is approximately 35% (15% Federal tax + 15.3% self employment tax + 5% state income tax).

When you purchase an item for your business that is tax deductible, you’ll get approximately 35% back in tax deductions, meaning a $400 product will cost you only $260 after taxes.

So if you’re got your eye on a marketing course, or the latest and greatest product that is being launched, and you’re only objection is the price, don’t forget about the tax benefits of being a small business owner.  You may be able to afford that new info-product that’s being launched today after all ;)

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