How do I deduct can you write off airpods as business expense on my taxes?
AirPods can be deducted as a business expense if they are used predominantly for business activities. This includes using them for client calls, virtual meetings, or other business communications. If the AirPods are used for both personal and business purposes, only the portion attributable to business use is deductible. For example, if you use them 70% of the time for business and 30% for personal use, you can only deduct 70% of the cost. It's important to maintain records that demonstrate the business use, such as call logs or meeting schedules. If the AirPods are a necessary tool for your business, such as for a consultant who frequently communicates with clients remotely, they are more likely to be considered a legitimate business expense.