Business Expenses That Can Be deducted On Schedule C

The IRS indicates that a business expense is deductible if it is ordinary, necessary and directly related to running a business.

The following categories are included on the Schedule C, IRS form, used by sole proprietors to report their income:

  • Advertising
  • Car and truck expenses
  • Commissions and fees, contract labor
  • Depletion
  • Depreciation and section 179 expense deduction
  • Employee benefit programs
  • Insurance, interest
  • Legal and professional services
  • Office expense
  • Pension and profit-sharing plans
  • Rent or lease
  • Repairs and maintenance
  • Supplies
  • Taxes and licenses
  • Travel and meals
  • Utilities
  • Wages

Additionally, the following expenses fall under the 20 categories from Schedule C and are deductible:

  • Utility Expenses for Small Business Owners
  • Rent or Mortgage Payments
  • Home Office Costs
  • Website and Software Expenses
  • Business Licenses and Permits
  • Bank Fees and Interest Payments
  • Professional Fees and Business Services
  • Entertainment Expenses
  • Business Meals and Travel Expenses
  • Furniture, equipment and machinery deductions
  • Office Supply Expenses
  • Marketing and Advertising
  • Membership Fees
  • Auto and Vehicle Expenses for Business
  • Business and Health Insurance Premiums
  • Payroll
  • Local and State, Property, Payroll Taxes
  • Employee benefits
  • Training and education