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How much cash have you unknowingly handed over to the IRS? Yeah, it’s a bummer—but STOP! Creators — Don’t File Taxes Until You Watch This. In this episode, I’m diving into the tax deductions most creators completely overlook, the kind that quietly leave hundreds or even thousands of dollars on the table every single year. I break it all down in plain English—no fancy jargon, no confusing loopholes—just real talk about what you can actually deduct so you keep more of your hard-earned cash. I walk you through five easy deductions that could save you serious money this year, from studio gear and internet bills to the phone you’re basically attached to all day. Grab a comfy seat, maybe a snack, and let me help you set things up so you keep more of what you earn while you’re out there creating magic.
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Ever wondered how much cash you’ve handed over to the IRS without even realizing it? Most creators have—and it’s honestly wild. I see creators leave hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars on the table every single year. The crazy part is that it’s not because you’re doing anything wrong; no one ever sat you down and explained what you can actually deduct. That’s exactly why I’m breaking this down for you today. I’m diving into the golden nuggets of deductions every creator needs to know. I walk you through five simple, practical deductions that can save you serious money right now. Studio gear is a big one—if it helps you shoot, edit, or produce content, there’s a strong chance it’s deductible. I’ve seen creators assume they weren’t “big enough” to write off a $1,200 lens, only to realize they could and save $384 just by claiming it correctly. Subscriptions are another sneaky area. Those monthly fees for tools like Adobe, Canva, or other platforms add up fast, and if they support your content, they absolutely count. Phone and internet bills matter too, because let’s be honest—you’re online constantly for your business. Travel tied to your creative work can also be deductible, which surprises a lot of creators when they learn how it really works. By the end of this conversation, my goal is for you to feel confident about keeping more of your hard-earned cash where it belongs—in your pocket. Buckle up and let’s get into it.
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By Ralph Estep, Jr.How much cash have you unknowingly handed over to the IRS? Yeah, it’s a bummer—but STOP! Creators — Don’t File Taxes Until You Watch This. In this episode, I’m diving into the tax deductions most creators completely overlook, the kind that quietly leave hundreds or even thousands of dollars on the table every single year. I break it all down in plain English—no fancy jargon, no confusing loopholes—just real talk about what you can actually deduct so you keep more of your hard-earned cash. I walk you through five easy deductions that could save you serious money this year, from studio gear and internet bills to the phone you’re basically attached to all day. Grab a comfy seat, maybe a snack, and let me help you set things up so you keep more of what you earn while you’re out there creating magic.
Read today's blog article
Check out the full podcast episode here
Ever wondered how much cash you’ve handed over to the IRS without even realizing it? Most creators have—and it’s honestly wild. I see creators leave hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars on the table every single year. The crazy part is that it’s not because you’re doing anything wrong; no one ever sat you down and explained what you can actually deduct. That’s exactly why I’m breaking this down for you today. I’m diving into the golden nuggets of deductions every creator needs to know. I walk you through five simple, practical deductions that can save you serious money right now. Studio gear is a big one—if it helps you shoot, edit, or produce content, there’s a strong chance it’s deductible. I’ve seen creators assume they weren’t “big enough” to write off a $1,200 lens, only to realize they could and save $384 just by claiming it correctly. Subscriptions are another sneaky area. Those monthly fees for tools like Adobe, Canva, or other platforms add up fast, and if they support your content, they absolutely count. Phone and internet bills matter too, because let’s be honest—you’re online constantly for your business. Travel tied to your creative work can also be deductible, which surprises a lot of creators when they learn how it really works. By the end of this conversation, my goal is for you to feel confident about keeping more of your hard-earned cash where it belongs—in your pocket. Buckle up and let’s get into it.
Takeaways:
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Companies mentioned in this episode:
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