Home Daycare Tax Deductions for Child Care Providers

Taxes! Ack! Everyone dislikes this topic but there are some important home daycare tax deductions that all providers in this business should know. Tax deductions are good! They reduce what you owe and isn’t that what everyone wants? You just have to make sure you are saving receipts and aware of all the things you can deduct.

When I started my home daycare business the only aspect of being self-employed that terrified me was tax time. Being self-employed means that you are not going to have state and federal taxes withheld from a paycheck, this guarantees that you will owe the IRS money for self-employment tax. To reduce this amount, you need to save receipts and make sure you are on top of all the possible tax write-offs that will make tax time less painful and costly.

Common home daycare tax deductions for child care providers! A checklist of write-offs that is easy to follow for family child care business owners!

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Common Home Daycare Tax Deductions

Just to be clear this is not a post about how to do your taxes. Also, the categories below are strictly for separating expenses in clear categories within this post. These may not necessarily be the categories you use on your taxes This post is about making sure you don’t miss expenses that can easily be written off. Home daycare is a unique business and because of this, you can write of things that beginning providers easily miss.

Below you will find my list of common home daycare tax deductions. There are so many deductions you can take but please remember that not all may apply to every home daycare and/or there may be some that I have missed. This is just a general list to get you thinking about what you use and how you use it in your home daycare.

Important Note: Time/Space Percentage

If you are new to home daycare please make sure that you familiarize yourself with the rules for Time/Space Percentage calculations (T/S%). This is the most important calculation for home daycare businesses. If you are not familiar with it, please read this article from Tom Copeland. Many of the items below are allowed to be used as an expense only with your T/S% applied. I’ve seen so many new providers think that they can write off 100% of things that you are actually only allowed a percentage of, like utilities or household cleaners to name a few.

If any items are used by BOTH your household and your home daycare you can only deduct the T/S% of the original purchase price.

Child Related Supplies

These are all the supplies that are directly used by the children and daycare.