40 Tax Deductions Bloggers Miss
11. Filing Cabinets
Even bloggers print stuff! If you buy a filing cabinet to hold that paper, you might be able to deduct it on your tax return.12. Stationery
Business cards, letterhead, envelopes, notepads, mailing labels, and so on can all be deductible.13. Supplies
All of those folders, staples, staplers, paper clips, and reams of printer paper can be deductibles.14. Blog Design
Did you pay to have your blog design revamped this year? Deduct it!15. Themes
Did you pay for a new WordPress theme this year? It's deductible!
16. Branding
If you paid to have a logo created for your blog, then you might be able to deduct it.17. Ads
If you paid to advertise your blog or blog events this year online or offline, you might be able to claim those advertising expenses on your tax return.18. Paid Site Submissions
Did you pay to have your blog listed in any directories or to be submitted to multiple search engines? Those fees could be considered deductible advertising expenses.19. Blog Contest Prizes
If you paid for prizes that you gave away in blog contests for the purpose of growing your blog's audience, then you might be able to deduct those expenses.
20. Search Engine Optimization Prizes
SEO could be considered a marketing expense and could be deductible.
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