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Can I record lumber as Supplies, Schedule C line 22? I have a part time handyman job, and I'm having trouble finding where to enter those costs.

Example, porch repair. I purchase materials like lumber, do the work, leave any unused materials in possession of my client, and bill my client for labor and materials. The software isn't giving me an obviously correct way to include expenses like purchasing materials, so it's calculating my self employment tax based on my gross income, not my net income. I don't think this stuff belongs in Schedule C Part III, because I'm not really "manufacturing good for sale", but i could be wrong?
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Can I record lumber as Supplies, Schedule C line 22? I have a part time handyman job, and I'm having trouble finding where to enter those costs.

The material you buy for your products is a supply expense. You are right, it does not go in Part III.

 

This IRS Publication will outline all deductible Business Expenses.

 

 

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Can I record lumber as Supplies, Schedule C line 22? I have a part time handyman job, and I'm having trouble finding where to enter those costs.

The material you buy for your products is a supply expense. You are right, it does not go in Part III.

 

This IRS Publication will outline all deductible Business Expenses.

 

 

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**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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