Can I write off video conferencing gear?
Business Expensesfreelancerssmall businessremote workersconsultants
The cost of video conferencing gear is deductible as a business expense if it is used primarily and necessarily for business activities. This includes equipment like cameras, microphones, and software subscriptions. However, if the gear is used for both personal and business purposes, only the portion attributable to business use is deductible. For instance, if you use the equipment 70% of the time for business, you can deduct 70% of the cost.