NAICS code: 561730
A lawn care business is all about keeping other people’s lawns clean and tidy. But what about their tax payments? If you run a lawn care business, then you have to make sure you are doing everything you can to save your money on taxes.
The task of filing the taxes doesn’t have to make you feel as if you are walking on thorns. With the help of the below-listed tax write-offs, you will feel like you are walking on a freshly mowed lawn. Read along and find out how you can save your money on taxes.
We have put together a list of the most common write-offs for landscapers and lawn care business professionals that you can use to deduct your expenses.
Contract labor
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 11
You can write off the fees you pay to contract labor who helped you complete projects.
Lawn & gardening tools
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 22
Tools that you’ve used such as shovels and tree trimmers used for landscaping and lawn care can be deducted.
Advertising
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 8
Print and online advertising costs for your business are considered write-offs.
Weed killers & sprays
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 22
You can deduct lawn treatments and sprays like weed killer.
Landscaping machinery
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 13
Large machinery such as lawn mowers can be written off from your taxes.
Equipment depreciation
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 13
Each year you can deduct the depreciation on equipment like your cameras and lenses.
Website & hosting fees
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 8
Squarespace, Wix, GoDaddy, and other website service fees are fully tax-deductible.
Phone, laptop, accessories
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 27a
If buy a phone or laptop and use it for work, it’s partially deductible.
Safety gear
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 27a
Any safety gear you wear when you’re on the job is a write-off.
Seeds & plants
Write it off using: Schedule C, Box 38 (COGS)
Write off seeds and plants you purchase to grow and harvest.