Bookkeeping Top Ten: Tax Deductions Small Businesses Miss
- koddo6
- Oct 15
- 1 min read

Taxes are tricky, and it’s easy to miss deductions you’re entitled to — which means you’re paying more than you should. Here are 10 tax deductions small business owners often overlook:
1. Home office expenses- A portion of rent/mortgage, utilities, and internet if you use space regularly for business.
2. Business mileage- Whether it’s client meetings or supply runs, those miles add up.
3. Start-up costs- Expenses from before you officially opened can be deductible.
4. Education and training- Workshops, classes, and certifications related to your business count.
5. Professional fees- Bookkeepers, accountants, attorneys — yes, those bills are deductible.
6. Software subscriptions- Anything used for your business: QuickBooks, Canva, project management tools.
7. Business insurance premiums- General liability, professional liability, cyber liability — they all count.
8. Bank and credit card fees- Those monthly fees? They’re deductible.
9. Marketing and advertising- From Facebook ads to printed flyers — it’s all deductible.
10. Retirement contributions- Self-employed retirement plans like SEP IRAs can lower your taxable income.
💡 Bottom line: Every dollar matters.👉 We help clients capture every deduction they qualify for — so they keep more of their hard-earned money.
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