Paying Taxes On Craft Show Sales
By Natalie Goyette
At the end of the year, you are going to tally all of the revenue you have made and then subtract all of the expenses this should give you a fairly accurate amount as a net income from your craft show business. This is going to be the amount that you will pay tax on.
So, what can you do to limit the amount of tax you pay on your craft show business? Here are three tips you can use:
Keep track of ALL expenses Everything from the lunch you had to purchase at a craft show to the fees for running a website if it is related to your business, then you need to make sure you include it as an expense of running the business. By being diligent with the receipts you save, you can reduce your taxes a great deal at the end of the year.
Hire a tax professional It might cost you a few dollars to hire someone to do your taxes, but it sure beats having to do them on your own. Tax pros know most of the ins and outs of the taxation business and therefore they can really help you with ways you can save on your taxes. They may suggest different methods of sheltering your money or deferring money made from craft shows all in order to help you save money that you would otherwise have to pay to the tax man.
Make donations, contributions, etc Put money away into a retirement savings plan; give money to the Heart and Stroke Foundation during the year anything! All of these things give you that added tax
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