22 Common Business Expenses You Can Deduct - So You Don"t Miss Any
11. Home Office Expense Deductions
Deducting the costs associated with maintaining a business office in your home.More »12. Insurance Expenses for Businesses
Deducting the cost of business insurance, including professional negligence, business coverage, and liability insurance.More »
13. Interest on Business Debts
Deducting the cost of interest on debts of a business.More »14. Legal and Professional Fees
Deducting the costs of legal and professional fees.More »15. Losses to Property, Equipment, Casualty Losses, and Forced Sales
If you have had a loss this year to your building or business property, from a disaster or other cause, you may be able to deduct part of these losses on your tax return. Losses from forced sales of equipment or your business may also be deductible.More »16. Meals and Entertainment Expenses
Deducting the cost of business meals and entertainment expenses.More »17. Meals Provided to Employees
You can deduct the full cost of meals provided to employees, as long as they are on your premises and are for your convenience as an employer. Read more about restrictions and how this benefit is treated for employee tax purposes. More »
18. Miscellaneous Expenses
Line 27a on Schedule C is the place to include those miscellaneous expenses that don't fit in any other category. This article provides suggestions for expenses that might be included in this category.More »