Starting Your Business
What are Business Expenses
Supplies & Materials
Unless you have deducted the cost in an earlier year, you generally
can deduct the cost of materials and supplies actually consumed and used during the tax
year.
If you keep incidental materials and supplies on hand, you can
deduct the cost of the incidental materials and supplies you bought during the tax year if
all three of the following requirements are met:
1) You do not keep a record of when they are used,
2) You do not take an inventory of the amount on hand at the
beginning and end of the tax year, and
3) This method does not distort your income.
You can also deduct the cost of books, professional instruments,
equipment, etc., if you normally use them up in less than a year.
However, if the usefulness of these items extends substantially beyond the year they are placed in service, you generally must recover their costs through depreciation.
Important References:
Publication
535 Business Expenses
Schedule C (Form 1040) Profit or Loss from
Business
Instructions
for Schedule C (Form 1040)
Schedule F (Form
1040) Profit or Loss from Farming
Instructions
for Schedule F