Are donated professional services tax-deductible?
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Guide overview
- 1. Professional Services Basics
- 2. Client Management and Retention
- 3. Project Definition
- 4. Resource Planning
- 5. The Ultimate Guide to Capacity Planning
- 6. Project Visibility
- 7. Billing for Projects
- 8. Project Profitability
- 9. Professional Services Software For Project Management
- 10. A Guide to Time Tracking for Consultants and Professional Services
- 11. FAQ
- 12. Glossary
Tax Deductible
Are donated professional services tax-deductible?
Depending on the type of service you’re providing and the tax law in your state or country, donating professional services may be tax-deductible.
Chron notes that, while the IRS does not typically allow PS firms to claim the “value of time or the income lost”, they are entitled to “deduct other costs incurred that aren't reimbursed, are directly connected to the consulting services and for costs the business wouldn't have incurred but for the donation of consulting services.”
Seek advice from a tax professional if you are considering donating your professional services.