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Don’t Let the IRS Keep Your Money—Learn the Deductions Hack!

Have you ever been told you can’t deduct an expense because the bill isn’t in your name? What if I told you that’s NOT true? The IRS cares about how you use the expense for your business, not whose name is on the bill. And once you understand this, you could be saving hundreds—if not thousands—every single year.

  • How to legally deduct shared expenses like phone, internet, and utilities—even if the bill isn’t in your name!
  • The simple formula for calculating your business-use percentage without guessing or stressing.
  • The key records to keep so you’re always prepared, even if the IRS comes knocking.

"It’s not about spending more—it’s about keeping more of what you earn. So, if you’re ready to stop leaving money on the table and maximize your deductions, just enter your email and get instant access to the free guide.

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Discover How Network Marketers Are Saving Thousands by Splitting Shared Expenses… Without Breaking a Single IRS Rule!

Are you missing out on valuable tax deductions just because your bills are shared or not in your name? Many network marketers and business owners leave money on the table because they don’t know how to claim these expenses correctly. But here’s the truth: The IRS cares about how the expense is used—not whose name is on the bill!

The Split: How to Deduct Business Bills Even When They’re Shared (or Not in Your Name) is a FREE guide that shows you exactly how to turn shared or personal bills into legitimate business deductions. Stop wondering if you can claim those expenses and start maximizing your refund with confidence!

What You’ll Learn:​

  • Which shared expenses qualify for deductions: Like phone bills, internet, utilities, and more.
  • How to calculate the business-use portion: With simple formulas that anyone can follow.
  • Key records to keep: So you’re always compliant, even if the IRS comes knocking.
  • BONUS TIPS: On maximizing deductions on home office expenses and shared services.

Learn How to Legally Deduct Business Expenses Even When Bills Are Shared or Not in Your Name​

If you’re not clear on what’s deductible, you’re either missing out on legitimate deductions or risking an audit by claiming things you shouldn’t. This guide gives you a crystal-clear understanding of the rules so you can confidently claim every dollar you deserve.

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IRS Doesn’t Care Who Pays Your Bills: How to Get Bigger Deductions as a Network Marketer

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Let me guess—you're hustling, building your network marketing empire, and juggling bills like a pro. But when it comes to taxes, you’ve been told that if a bill isn’t in your name, you can’t deduct it, right? Well, here’s a reality check: the IRS doesn’t care whose name is on the bill! All they care about is if you paid it and how much of it went toward your business.

So if you’ve got a phone bill in your spouse’s name or are still riding that family plan, don’t sweat it. You can STILL claim those business deductions if you know the rules. Let’s break it down and get you saving more money!

The Real Deal on Deductions: It’s About Business Use, Not Names

Listen up, network marketers! Whether it’s your utility bills, internet, or even your phone, the IRS doesn’t give a damn whose name is on the bill. What matters is that you’re using part of that expense for your business and you’ve got proof to back it up.

Here’s the magic formula:

If the bill is in someone else’s name (your spouse, your mom, your dog—okay, maybe not your dog), and you’re using 50% of that internet or phone plan for your biz, you can deduct 50% of the cost. The IRS just wants to see how you got that number, and we’ll show you how to keep your receipts airtight.

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Splitting Bills: The IRS Gives You a Pass to Save Money

Think splitting bills is complicated? Nah. It’s actually a win for you! If you’re working your network marketing magic from home, chances are your expenses are mixed—some personal, some business. That’s why the IRS lets you split the bill and deduct the part you actually use for work.

Here’s how to do it like a boss:

  • Track It: Write it down, make a note on your phone, use an app—whatever. Keep a simple log of what you’re using for business.
  • Calculate It: If 60% of your internet time is business-related, deduct 60%. The math doesn’t need to be fancy—just accurate.

Real Talk: Claiming Deductions on a Shared Phone Bill

You’re on a family phone plan with a bill that’s $200 a month, and it’s in your spouse’s name. No worries! You use your phone for team calls, social media management, and all the stuff that keeps your network marketing biz growing.

Here’s the breakdown: 50% of your phone use is for business. You can deduct $100 per month as a business expense. That’s $1,200 a year back in your pocket! Not bad, right?

Just remember to keep logs of your business calls and texts, and make sure you’ve got payment proof in case Uncle Sam comes knocking.

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Ready to Keep More of Your Hard-Earned Money?

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How to Calculate the Business Portion of Shared Expenses

Let’s keep this simple:

  • Track your business usage: Is it half, 40%, 70%? Whatever it is, write it down.
  • Apply the percentage: For a $100 internet bill, if you use 60% for your business, deduct $60.
  • Use this method across the board: From utilities to your car, keep track of how much you use each for your business.

Record-Keeping: Why It’s Your Best Tax Weapon

Look, I get it—keeping records sounds like a drag. But trust me, solid records mean bigger deductions. And bigger deductions mean more money for you. So let’s keep it real with some simple steps:

  • Save your receipts: Make it digital or use software like KMWL to organize everything. No more shoeboxes stuffed with crumpled paper.
  • Log your business use: A quick diary, a note on your phone, whatever works. Just make it consistent.
  • Pair your bank statements with receipts: It paints a complete picture of your expenses for the IRS.
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Common Deductions Mistakes That Cost You​

If you’re splitting bills for business and personal use, it’s easy to make mistakes that could cost you serious cash or raise IRS red flags. Here’s what to watch out for:

  • Guessing percentages: Don’t eyeball it—keep track of what you really use.
  • Forgetting to update your records: Your business grows, your usage changes. Keep your numbers current.
  • Not separating expenses: Mix things up, and it’ll be a mess come tax time. Keep them clear!

The rule is simple: If it doesn’t directly contribute to your business, don’t claim it.

How to Maximize Your Deductions​

You didn’t start your network marketing business to waste money. So let’s make sure you’re saving as much as possible by following these tips:

  • Keep detailed records of all expenses. Your home office utilities, travel costs, promo materials—track it all. Keep More Worry Less can organize your records, so you stay on top of things.
  • Accurately split expenses. Only deduct the business portion of each bill. It keeps you compliant and audit-proof.
  • Don’t miss out on small deductions. Everything counts, from part of your internet bill to that Zoom subscription you use for team meetings.
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Ready to Keep More of Your Hard-Earned Money?

Don’t let shared bills or expenses not in your name keep you from maximizing your deductions!
enter your email , and I’ll send the guide straight to your inbox. No more confusion, no more missed deductions—just a clear plan to keep more of what you earn.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I really deduct bills that aren’t in my name?
Yes! The IRS doesn’t require bills to be in your name or your business’s name to qualify as a deduction. As long as you can prove that the expense is used for business purposes, it doesn’t matter whose name is on the bill. This is common with family phone plans, internet bills, or shared utilities. Just track and document your business use accurately!

How do I split bills between personal and business use?
The key to splitting bills is to calculate what percentage of each expense is used for business purposes. For example, if 50% of your phone usage is for business, you can deduct 50% of your portion of the phone bill. Apply this principle to shared expenses like phone, internet, or even home office utilities, and document your usage to stay compliant.

What records do I need to keep to prove my deductions?
To substantiate your deductions, keep detailed records of your expenses and their business usage. This includes:

Receipts for all shared bills
Logs or notes showing the percentage used for business
Proof of payment (like bank statements)
This documentation is crucial if the IRS ever questions your deductions..

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Ready to Keep More of Your Hard-Earned Money?

Don’t let shared bills or expenses not in your name keep you from maximizing your deductions!
enter your email , and I’ll send the guide straight to your inbox. No more confusion, no more missed deductions—just a clear plan to keep more of what you earn.

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