1. Supplies and Equipment
This can include items such as notary stamps, seals, journals, and office supplies like pens, paper, and ink cartridges.
2. Home Office Expenses
If a notary has a dedicated workspace in their home, they can claim a portion of their mortgage or rent, utilities, internet, and other related expenses as a tax deduction.
3. Business Mileage
Notaries can claim mileage for any business-related trips they make, such as traveling to a client's location to notarize documents. It's important to keep track of the starting and ending mileage for each trip, as well as the purpose of the trip.
4. Education and Training
Notaries can claim expenses related to continuing education and training courses, such as registration fees, travel expenses, and textbooks.
5. Marketing and Advertising
Expenses related to marketing and advertising, such as business cards, website development, and online advertising can be claimed as tax deductions.
6. Insurance
Notaries can claim the cost of liability insurance or bonding, which may be required by their state or business clients.
7. Professional Memberships
Fees associated with joining professional organizations, such as the National Notary Association, can be claimed as a tax deduction.
8. Bank Fees
Fees associated with a notary's business bank account, such as transaction fees, monthly account fees, and ATM fees can be claimed as a tax deduction.
9. Software and Technology
Expenses related to software or technology used for business purposes, such as accounting software, invoicing tools, and electronic signature software can be claimed as a tax deduction.
10. Travel and Entertainment
If a notary needs to travel for business, expenses such as airfare, lodging, and meals can be claimed as a tax deduction. It's important to keep receipts and document the purpose of the trip.