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We have a few tax pros in our circles. So I asked one of them that is familiar with Skool-based communities the question below, because it comes up more often than you think when you start taking your business seriously and are planning for the future.
My question was:
“Are my Skool membership fees a write-off? The fees I pay to be part of other communities?”
His reply is attached 👇
Why this matters:
When you’re investing in education, accountability, and environments that directly support your income, those decisions and the costs associated are part of running your business.
So YES - your membership fee in here is a TAX WRITE OFF for your business.
It’s deductible because most online communities qualify as:
- Education
- Professional development
- Coaching
- Business support
- Memberships and subscriptions
As long as:
- You’re using it to grow or support your income
- It’s related to what you do (services, freelancing, consulting, etc.)
- You’re not mixing it with personal hobby use
It’s typically treated as a business expense, not a partial one.
This is one of those “boring but powerful” things builders think about early.
📌 Read his response
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If you’re contemplating upgrading memberships or purchasing education that help you move faster, stay consistent, and implement strategies… this is something to think about and plan for.