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Michel Valbrun, CPA

@michelvalbrun

Tax Strategist, Certified Public Accountant, Financial Expert, Business Coach, and Award-Winning Author

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🚨 Business owners are leaving THOUSANDS on the table every year… Not because they don’t work hard. Not because they don’t make money. But because they don’t know which everyday expenses can legally be written off. Here are 10 ordinary write-offs that could save you $5K–$50K

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1ļøāƒ£ Coffee & Meals with Intent If you're meeting a client, prospect, or partner to discuss business—even at Starbucks—that's a deductible expense. (Just document who & why).

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2ļøāƒ£ Your Phone Bill šŸ“± Use your phone for business calls, emails, or marketing? A portion (or all) of your bill can be written off. Keep a record of business use.

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3ļøāƒ£ Home Office Space Have a dedicated area for your biz at home? You can deduct a percentage of rent/mortgage, utilities, and even cleaning services. šŸ 

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4ļøāƒ£ Software & Subscriptions Zoom, Canva, QuickBooks, Calendly—if it keeps your business running, it’s a write-off. šŸ’»

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5ļøāƒ£ Travel Expenses āœˆļø Flights, hotels, Ubers, and even meals on business trips are deductible. But you need a business purpose for the travel.

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6ļøāƒ£ Advertising & Marketing Social media ads, website hosting, email tools, even that logo designer on Fiverr—it’s all deductible. šŸ“¢

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7ļøāƒ£ Education & Training Courses, books, masterminds, coaching programs—if they improve your skills or knowledge for your business, that’s a tax break. šŸ“š

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8ļøāƒ£ Equipment & Supplies Cameras, laptops, printers, even pens and notepads—all ordinary and necessary = deductible. šŸ–Šļø

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9ļøāƒ£ Health Insurance (Self-Employed) If you run your biz full-time and pay your own health insurance, you may be able to deduct those premiums. šŸ„

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šŸ”Ÿ Mileage or Car Expenses Driving to a client, networking event, or business errand? Track those miles or expenses—they can add up big. šŸš—

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šŸ’” Pro Tip: The IRS allows deductions for ordinary and necessary expenses for your business. If it directly relates to making money, you’re likely leaving deductions on the table if you’re not writing it off.

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🚨 Did you know you can earn tax-free income on Airbnb… šŸ‘‰šŸ¾ Without buying a property šŸ‘‰šŸ¾ In less than 20 minutes a day Most people think you need to own real estate to win big. Nah. Comment ā€œEarnā€ and I’ll send you the details

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No one talks about the late 30s, 40s personality shift. Where you no longer want to be impressive. You want to be rested. Regulated. And completely unavailable to anything that drains you.

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Laziness kills ambition Anger kills wisdom Fear kills dreams Ego kills growth Jealousy kills peace Doubt kills confidence Now read that right to left.