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Home Stagers, Don’t Throw Away a Single Receipt

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Home Stagers, Don’t Throw Away a Single Receipt

When you decide to go into business for yourself as a professional home stager, you have no choice but to start thinking about business expenses.

One of the advantages of operating your own business is that you get to write off many of your expenses against your income. This has tax advantages. If you don’t have a bookkeeping or financial background (which I don’t), it’s a good idea to start building a relationship with a good accountant.

If you haven’t started your home staging business yet, but you’re planning to and you’re in the process of taking courses, or researching the business, start keeping those receipts because they’ll come in handy later.

Whether you started your business in January, last month, or today it’s not too late to start thinking ahead about your next tax return. For that matter, even if you’ve been in business for years it’s never too late to pick yourself up by the bootstraps and focus on doing something better for the next year!

The most important financial advice I can give you is to hang on to every single receipt you get your hands on that could possibly be a business expense. This will allow you to lower your reported income at the end of the year, and therefore lower the taxes you owe.

Possible business expenses for you as a home stager might be any of the following: Home staging courses and resources, subscriptions to magazines and newspapers, décor, business or any other type of reference books, cell phone and Internet bills, vehicle expenses (keep a notepad in your car to track mileage for staging projects), insurance, a portion of your mortgage (if you have a home office), a percentage of your utilities like heating and electricity, travel expenses, staging props, restaurant bills, cleaning bills, fresh flowers, computer equipment, camera and even business coaching.

Of course you have to know which of these items are legitimate business expenses for tax laws that apply to you. That’s why it’s important that you find an accountant who specializes in small business, and the sooner the better.

When in doubt about whether or not something is a legitimate expense, err on the side of caution and hang on to the receipt. Let your accountant determine if it can be used or not.

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Debra Gould, aka The Staging Diva®, is President of Six Elements Inc., an internationally recognized home staging company. Inspired by many requests from aspiring home stagers wanting to start similar businesses, Gould created the Staging Diva Home Staging Business Training Program. Gould has trained 4000+ students in over 20 countries to start staging businesses. Buying decorating and selling six of her own homes in four years lead to an interest in real estate staging which she turned into a career with the launch of sixelements.com in 2002. Since then she has staged hundreds of homes in addition to teaching home staging training. Gould is the author of several home staging resources including a series of popular home staging guides made up of a Design Guide, Color Guide, Portfolio Guide and Twitter Guide. For more information about Debra Gould visit stagingdiva.com.

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