Yes, domain registration and hosting fees are fully deductible.
GoDaddy, Bluehost, AWS, Vercel, or any hosting fees for maintaining business websites are ordinary business expenses.
Annual domain renewal fee, AWS hosting costs, Vercel subscription
Yes, domain & hosting is generally tax deductible for self-employed individuals, freelancers, and small business owners. The IRS allows you to deduct ordinary and necessary business expenses, and domain & hosting typically qualifies when used for legitimate business purposes.
GoDaddy, Bluehost, AWS, Vercel, or any hosting fees for maintaining business websites are ordinary business expenses.
Proper documentation is critical for any business deduction. For domain & hosting, you should:
Source: IRS Publication 535. This information is for educational purposes only. Consult a qualified tax professional for advice specific to your situation.
No for personal listening. Yes if used for commercial/retail background music.
Generally no. Only deductible for media professionals who need it for research.
Yes, business software subscriptions are fully deductible.
Yes, accounting software is fully deductible as an administrative expense.
Deductible if directly related to your trade or industry.
Yes, if you use a dedicated space exclusively and regularly for business.