Business Expenses for Social Media Influencers | Collective Help Center (2024)

  1. Beauty Expenses

  2. Purchasing Products Where You Earn a Commission

  3. Fitness/Nutrition Supplements

  4. Network Marketing

We LOVE our members that are crushing it as social media influencers. One common area of discussion is "What qualifies as a business expense?" since so much of your job crosses over into your personal life.

Our goal at Collective is to make sure we are staying on top of current IRS tax laws and court rulings that could affect our members. Besides saving you money in taxes, you've also hired us to make sure you don't have to bear the expense and hassle of being audited!

tldr: If the clothing or other similar expense (makeup, hair, etc). is adaptable for general and personal use, the IRS does not allow it as a deduction, and we will not record it as a deduction on your books.

While we understand that you know other entrepreneurs who are writing off their clothing, makeup or nails as a business expense, that's a pretty major risk that both they and their accountants are willing to take.

Many times the IRS will apply an exclusivity test to determine whether an expense qualify as a business deduction. You might see this when accounting for your home office space, and it also applies here. Simply stated, the expense must be exclusively for business use and not cross into your personal life.

Historically, the IRS has continuously denied expenses in tax court for clothing and other personal items that are suitable for wear outside of work. It doesn't matter if you purchased it for work for you to wear in a video or on TV, etc. If that purchase could be used outside of your place of work as a personal item (whether or not you actually wear it personally does not matter), it's not allowed as a deductible expense.

It's not worth taking the small deduction now. If the IRS is going to disallow those expenses in the future, they'll then charge you taxes, penalties, and interest on those invalid deductions.

Whether other businesses and accountants are willing to take these risks is not up to us. What is up to us is taking care of you in the best way we can, and providing advice that will result in accurate tax returns.

Examples of clothing and beauty expenses that are exclusive for professional use:

  1. Business uniform with company logo

  2. Hazmat suit or safety gear needed to complete a job

  3. Costume makeup for a photo shoot that would be removed after

  4. Hair styling (not haircut) used for photo shoot only

Example of clothing and beauty expenses that are NOT exclusive for professional use:

  1. Haircuts or regular manicure/pedicures

  2. Clothing purchased to wear to client meetings or events

  3. Makeup and Skincare products

  4. Clothing rental for business casual clothing

Expenses for hair, makeup, nails, etc. will be categorized as personal expenses unless you can verify with your Accounting Advisor that they meet the exclusivity test.

If you're interested in reading IRS court records about this, there's a couple you can look up:

  • One where the IRS didn't allow an actress/model to take these type of expenses: Rick Richards et ux. v. Commissioner (1999).

  • Another one, where the IRS didn't allow any clothing, makeup, hair, etc. for a TV anchor: Anietra Y Hamper v. Commissioner (2011).

The exclusivity test also applies here.

Example:

You purchase a water bottle and promote the water bottle on social media. Each sell of the water bottle earns you a commission from the parent company.

While the commissions would be counted as earned income. The original purchase of the water bottle would not be considered a business expense if it can be used in the normal course of your personal life.

If it is an item that you do not keep, but is discarded after the content is created, then it could be a deductible expense. However, you must be sure that you aren't promoting the item in your content as something you use every day.

Whether you are promoting yourself as a fitness influencer, nutrition expert, or personal trainer, the IRS does not allow deductions solely for staying healthy.

Professional athletes can deduct the cost of training, coaching or uniforms for for events or competitions; however, they cannot deduct the expense for nutrition supplements because they IRS would argue the benefits are also personal.

Similarly, if you are a personal trainer you could deduct the cost to rent out a specific space to hold a class. However, deducting your gym memberships would not be a business expense pursuant to tax law Section 274 (a)(2).

This also applies to clothing used to work out in or film content. You cannot deduct clothing as a business expense because the IRS could argue it can also be for personal as well as professional use.

There are many successful multi-level marketing, direct sales or network marketing programs our members are a part of. Either as their sole business, or as a supplement to their business.

While your membership in this group could be deducted, as well as other normal expenses for running your business. If you are purchasing product with the purpose to promote sales of that product, the product purchased cannot be classified as a business expense.

Example:

You are distributor for doTERRA essential oils. You pay a monthly fee to remain a distributor. On top of that, you purchase the product for personal use and to promote to friends and family to purchase. The monthly membership fee would qualify as a business expense but, the purchase of product would not since it also is for personal use.

Other network marketing companies include: Beach Body, Young Living, Monat, Arbonne, herbaLife - among many others.

I hope this clears up some of your questions! I know this can be a grey area. Please ask your onboarding accountant, Member Relationship Manager or Accounting Advisor if you are unsure whether your expenses qualify :)

Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is provided for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial or tax advice. It is not intended to be a substitute for obtaining accounting or other financial advice from an appropriate financial adviser or for the purpose of avoiding U.S. Federal, state or local tax payments and penalties.

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Business Expenses for Social Media Influencers | Collective Help Center (2024)

FAQs

Can you write off expenses as an influencer? ›

Content creator and influencer write-offs can include electronics, office furniture, advertising, supplies, domain and hosting fees, and insurance. If an item, such as a computer or mobile phone, does double duty for business and personal use, you can only deduct the portion of the expense related to the business use.

What are the IRS guidelines for influencers? ›

What tax forms do influencers get? You should receive a Form 1099-NEC from each brand you partner with that paid you $600 or more. Projects under $600 should still be reported as income on your tax return, even if you don't receive a 1099-NEC.

Can influencers write off gym memberships? ›

Whether you are promoting yourself as a fitness influencer, nutrition expert, or personal trainer, the IRS does not allow deductions solely for staying healthy.

How do social media influencers pay taxes? ›

Influencers work as independent contractors for the companies they promote. Independent contractors are considered self-employed. “In addition to standard federal and state income taxes, self-employed individuals are also obligated to pay self-employment taxes,” Pianoforte said.

How do I write things off as a content creator? ›

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What is the 80 20 rule for influencers? ›

What is it? The rule states that 80% of the content you put out should be educational and interesting to your audience, but non-promotional. 20% of your content should be promotional: linking back to your website, talking about your specials or deals, or promoting new content you've published.

What is the new influencer law? ›

Senate Bill 1782 took effect July 1, extending protections under the Child Labor Law to minors age 16 or younger who are featured in vlogs or other online content. The law also requires the child –also known as a “kidfluencer”—to be accurately compensated.

Do you need an LLC to be an influencer? ›

For social media influencers, choosing between an LLC and a sole proprietorship largely depends on their business size, income, and risk exposure. An LLC offers limited personal liability, meaning the owner's personal assets are protected from business debts or liabilities.

Can influencers write off cars? ›

Travel Expenses

This includes transportation costs (cars, taxis), lodging (hotels), meals and entertainment expenses. You can only claim these tax write-offs if they are incurred away from your "tax home".

Can you write off clothing as a business expense? ›

Include your clothing costs with your other "miscellaneous itemized deductions" on the Schedule A attachment to your tax return. Work clothes are among the miscellaneous deductions that are only deductible to the extent the total exceeds 2 percent of your adjusted gross income.

Can I write off a massage as a business expense? ›

If you're a business owner wondering, "can I write off a massage as a business expense?" the answer is typically no. General health and wellness expenses for stress relief or overall relaxation aren't considered necessary business expenses by the IRS, whether they're mobile massages or salon massages.

What type of business is social media influencer? ›

Influencer marketing is a growing industry that offers tech-savvy creators a variety of job perks. Social media influencers get to share content they're passionate about, build and engage with an audience of their followers, and collaborate with their favorite brands.

Are social media influencers considered entrepreneurs? ›

Many influencers take on the role of an entrepreneur by starting their own business and marketing it to their audience. More than this, many companies directly hire influencers to use and sell their products using their influencer platform. So, yes, an influencer can be an entrepreneur, but not all are.

What are the US influencer guidelines? ›

Influencers are required to disclose their relationship with the brand – i.e. that they're a paid partner and / or that they received free product. ‍ Don't assume that your community knows your brand relationships and partnerships because you've posted about them before. ‍

Can you write off expenses for OnlyFans? ›

Expenses incurred in promoting your OnlyFans page are fully deductible. This includes costs for social media advertising, website hosting, SEO optimization, and email marketing tools, which are vital for expanding your reach and increasing your subscriber base.

Can content creators write off haircuts? ›

Claiming A Haircut Tax Deduction

If your line of work requires you to have a unique hairdo to perform your work, then you can deduct the cost of a haircut. U.S tax courts ruled in Hynes v. Commissioner, you cannot deduct the costs incurred for maintaining a nice appearance.

Can you write off expenses as a freelancer? ›

Understanding that these expenses can add up, the IRS allows freelancers to deduct expenses related to professional development on their tax returns, such as classes, workshops, and seminars. Additionally, self-employed persons can write off dues for professional organizations and membership fees.

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