I have been in business for a few years, but always only doing services
(graphic design and illustration.) This year I began selling products to
consumers (all art and design related under the same business umbrella).
I'm confused by the Cost of Goods Sold area on the schedule C and the rules
for qualifying small business exempt from taking inventory- and what that
even means!
My products are generally made to order, so most of the cost is just paying to
outsource printing for each order I have. However, I also keep a VERY small
inventory of a few items such a ribbons, giftwrap, stretcher bars for canvases,
etc. I bet I have about $200 worth of this stuff on hand.
Would this be correct?
Line 35- $0
Line 36- All printing and misc supply purchases less personal use
Line 41- Estimate of what is leftover
OR do I not even need to estimate line 41 and just deduct everything I purchased this year, including the small amount of stuff I have leftover?
Thanks for your help! -Jill
(graphic design and illustration.) This year I began selling products to
consumers (all art and design related under the same business umbrella).
I'm confused by the Cost of Goods Sold area on the schedule C and the rules
for qualifying small business exempt from taking inventory- and what that
even means!
My products are generally made to order, so most of the cost is just paying to
outsource printing for each order I have. However, I also keep a VERY small
inventory of a few items such a ribbons, giftwrap, stretcher bars for canvases,
etc. I bet I have about $200 worth of this stuff on hand.
Would this be correct?
Line 35- $0
Line 36- All printing and misc supply purchases less personal use
Line 41- Estimate of what is leftover
OR do I not even need to estimate line 41 and just deduct everything I purchased this year, including the small amount of stuff I have leftover?
Thanks for your help! -Jill
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