Self-employed? Don’t overlook valuable tax deductions
June 10, 2026 | Amy Hare, CPA
If you’re self-employed, you can offset your business income with various business-related expenses. Learn about five examples that may apply to you.
Read MoreIf you’re self-employed, you can offset your business income with various business-related expenses. Learn about five examples that may apply to you.
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