Many Amazon sellers miss out on valuable Amazon seller tax deductions that could save them money. Claiming the right deductions lowers expenses and boosts profits. Here are some surprising tax write-offs you can use to maximize your savings.

Running your Amazon business from home? You may qualify for a home office deduction, which is one of the many Amazon seller tax deductions available. If your workspace is used exclusively for business, you can write off a portion of your rent, utilities, and internet costs. Another major deduction is inventory expenses, including the cost of purchasing products, storage fees, and packaging materials. Keeping detailed records ensures you claim these expenses correctly.

Subscription services and software fees are also deductible. If you pay for Amazon Seller Central’s professional plan or use tools like QuickBooks, Helium 10, or Jungle Scout, these qualify as Amazon seller tax deductions. The same applies to advertising and marketing costs—whether you’re running Amazon PPC ads, promoting products on social media, or paying for professional product photography, you can write off these expenses.

Shipping and packaging costs quickly add up, but they’re fully deductible. This includes expenses for boxes, labels, tape, and Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) fees. If you travel for business—whether for product sourcing, attending trade shows, or meeting suppliers—your flights, hotels, and meals may qualify as Amazon seller tax deductions. Keep receipts and track business-related travel expenses to maximize your write-offs.

Another often-overlooked tax deduction is education and training. If you purchase online courses, books, or webinars to improve your Amazon selling skills, those costs can be deducted. Additionally, bank and payment processing fees, such as those from PayPal, Stripe, or Amazon transactions, qualify as business expenses and are eligible for deduction.

If you hire professional services like accountants, virtual assistants, or lawyers for your business, their fees are deductible as well. Finally, don’t forget about internet and phone bills. If you use them for your Amazon business, you can write off a percentage of the costs, making it another useful Amazon seller tax deduction.

Understanding Amazon seller tax deductions helps lower expenses and keep more earnings in your pocket. Don’t leave money on the table—use these deductions to maximize your tax savings!

At Rebelution, we believe in breaking free from traditional business limitations and helping entrepreneurs take control of their financial success. Whether you’re an Amazon seller, small business owner, or eCommerce entrepreneur, we provide the tools, knowledge, and support you need to thrive. Stay ahead of the game with expert insights, tax-saving strategies, and business growth tips. Join the movement and start maximizing your profits today!

Related: How to Master Your 2024 Taxes as an Amazon Seller

Meghan Lowery
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Digital Marketing Specialist & Analyst

Meghan Lowery

Meghan is a digital marketing specialist and analyst at Rebelution eCommerce, focusing on internal strategies. With a strong background in market analysis and initiative development, she enhances internal communications and ensures marketing efforts align with business goals. Her strategic approach improves the efficiency and impact of Rebelution’s marketing operations.

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March 18, 2025
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