Can Home Cleaning Services Be Claimed as Business Expenses for PC Businesses?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores whether home cleaning services can be claimed as business expenses for Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their personal experiences and thoughts on the topic, discussing the implications of tax deductions related to home-based work.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, recalls being allowed to claim home cleaning services as a business expense in a previous consulting role.
  • Another participant expresses skepticism, suggesting that cleaning services are personal expenses rather than business-related.
  • One participant mentions that their accountant indicated home cleaning could be allowable, prompting them to seek further clarification.
  • Another user suggests that if a consultant hosts a majority of shows at home, it might influence the deductibility of cleaning services.
  • One participant shares that regardless of deductibility, they appreciate the extra income from Pampered Chef allowing them to afford cleaning services.
  • Another participant expresses a desire to check with a CPA about the potential for claiming cleaning services as a deduction.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the deductibility of home cleaning services, with no clear consensus emerging on the topic.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to balancing work and home responsibilities, particularly in the context of being Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering the implications of home cleaning services as business expenses may find the discussion relevant.

ChefTara
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I know when I worked from home in the past for a consulting company, I was allowed to claim home cleaning services as a business expense. Does anyone know if this is still allowable and if it applies to PC businesses?

And, no, I'm not joking!!! :)
Tara
 
I would think not, it's only tax deductable if it is solely for the business, such as logo shirts...only for the biz. House cleaning is not really for the business, it's for you.
 
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That's what I thought too when I was doing consulting work from home but our accountant said it was allowable. I guess I will have to check on it with him.

Thanks!!!
Tara

BTW soonerchef - LOVE all of your posts - you give such great advice!!
 
Unless you have a majority of the shows at your house - probably like more than 75%. I would call a tax prep place and see what they think.
 
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The good news is that the extra Pampered Chef income has allowed me to treat us to this luxury which is great since I am now so busy with PC stuff!! So whether it's deductible or not, I'm still gonna do it!! (have it done that is - not claim it as a deduction) heheheheh :p

Tara
 
ChefTara said:
That's what I thought too when I was doing consulting work from home but our accountant said it was allowable. I guess I will have to check on it with him.

Thanks!!!
Tara

BTW soonerchef - LOVE all of your posts - you give such great advice!!

Thank you, that is so nice of you to say...

I am the type of person that if I don't think it's worth it then I wouldn't even mess with it...but now, I might actually go ahead and check with a CPA and find out since I will need a cleaning person when I go back to work next week. I don't know how I am going to keep up with cleaning our house (since DH doesn't seem to know how).
 
You can't go back to work Andrea!! We need you here ALL DAY!! What if I have a question??? LOL! Good luck and hopefully you'll meet more new people to host or join!
 
I don't know how to feel about going back to work, on one hand I am very excited about making oddles of money and gettig career advancement very quickly but on the other hand I am very sad that I won't get to go to the pool and play to the park with my kiddies. But, with that being said my kids need the structure from daycare that I can't seem to provide, I have found out that I am not a career SAHM. I loved being able to stay home when they were little but now that they are becoming more independent and don't need me as much, I have gotten quite bored. Okay, sorry for the novel...but thanks Gillian for making me feel wanted...I will be checking here before I leave the house, at lunch and I am sure much to my DH's dismay first thing when I get home!

Hubby says that I should definately use this new job as a huge recruiting tool and that I will do...directorship here I come, finally!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I claim home cleaning services as a business expense for my Pampered Chef business?

Yes, you can claim home cleaning services as a business expense if they are directly related to your Pampered Chef business operations. For example, if you host cooking shows at home and need a clean space for clients, the cost of cleaning services may be deductible.

What criteria must be met to claim cleaning services as a business expense?

To claim cleaning services as a business expense, the cleaning must be necessary for the operation of your business. This means it should directly support your business activities, such as preparing your home for hosting parties or meetings related to your Pampered Chef business.

Do I need to keep receipts for cleaning services I want to claim?

Yes, it is essential to keep receipts and any documentation related to the cleaning services you wish to claim. This will help substantiate your expense in case of an audit and ensure you have proof of the business-related nature of the expense.

Are there any limitations on how much I can claim for cleaning services?

While you can claim cleaning services as a business expense, the amount you can deduct may be limited to the portion of the cleaning that is directly related to your business activities. If you use your home for both personal and business purposes, you may need to prorate the expense accordingly.

Should I consult a tax professional about claiming cleaning services?

Yes, it's a good idea to consult a tax professional to ensure you are correctly claiming cleaning services as a business expense. They can provide guidance on the specific requirements and help you navigate any complexities related to your tax situation.

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