I've been lucky enough to not have any of these for the last couple years, but they seem to be coming out of the woodwork this year. 
Working on one now for Young Living Oils. The set-up on this one is that consultant does not actually buy inventory, but instead receives a commission for everyone that places orders under her name.
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This company also requires that consultant orders a minimum of $100 product/month under her name. I've always held the opinion that if for her own personal use, then not a deduction. It appears some other preparers take the position that since it's a requirement of being a consultant it is 100% deductible.
Thoughts?

Working on one now for Young Living Oils. The set-up on this one is that consultant does not actually buy inventory, but instead receives a commission for everyone that places orders under her name.
i
This company also requires that consultant orders a minimum of $100 product/month under her name. I've always held the opinion that if for her own personal use, then not a deduction. It appears some other preparers take the position that since it's a requirement of being a consultant it is 100% deductible.
Thoughts?
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