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Hi, all
I'm a newbie soap maker, but from my first batch I had an intuition that this will be my way of bringing in some cash when I retire. I've started the process of setting up the business, and I'm not in a hurry; I have a two-year plan, building to my launch date in June 2025. I have been through traditional training in three crafts in my life; foundryman, carpenter, and print shop, so I take the terms 'craft' and 'artisan' seriously. I say all this to be assure the reader that I'm not in the 'oh, I've made three batches so I'm going to start selling' camp. I'm taking the time to learn about soap making from as many angles as I can, to be sure when I do sell, the product is a good one.
What I don't know about is dealing with taxes. So far, I've bought some equipment, a bunch of raw materials, done a trademark search, started the LLC process, purchased insurance, bought a domain name, joined the HSCG, etc. I've spent some money, in other words.
If I am not selling, though, can I still take these costs as losses? I'm under the impression that I have to be actively trying to earn money in order to file as a business, and I don't plan to sell anything until early 2024 at the earliest and I'm wondering if the money I've spent so far can be used in my taxes for 2023.
I'm still looking for an accountant, so I can't ask them, or I would!
PS: I live in the US.
I'm a newbie soap maker, but from my first batch I had an intuition that this will be my way of bringing in some cash when I retire. I've started the process of setting up the business, and I'm not in a hurry; I have a two-year plan, building to my launch date in June 2025. I have been through traditional training in three crafts in my life; foundryman, carpenter, and print shop, so I take the terms 'craft' and 'artisan' seriously. I say all this to be assure the reader that I'm not in the 'oh, I've made three batches so I'm going to start selling' camp. I'm taking the time to learn about soap making from as many angles as I can, to be sure when I do sell, the product is a good one.
What I don't know about is dealing with taxes. So far, I've bought some equipment, a bunch of raw materials, done a trademark search, started the LLC process, purchased insurance, bought a domain name, joined the HSCG, etc. I've spent some money, in other words.
If I am not selling, though, can I still take these costs as losses? I'm under the impression that I have to be actively trying to earn money in order to file as a business, and I don't plan to sell anything until early 2024 at the earliest and I'm wondering if the money I've spent so far can be used in my taxes for 2023.
I'm still looking for an accountant, so I can't ask them, or I would!
PS: I live in the US.