Did you know your Skool memberships
can usually be written off as a business expense in the US?
If you are a business owner, this is not just a “group.”
It is typically categorized as:
• Education and Training
• Professional Development
• Dues and Subscriptions
If it helps you improve skills, grow revenue, or operate your business better, it is often considered ordinary and necessary under IRS rules.
Translation?
You are not just investing in community.
You are investing in your business.
Simple CEO moves;
  1. Pay from your business account.
  2. Track it under Professional Development or Education.
  3. Confirm with your accountant.
Are you treating your growth like a real business this year?
Comment CEO below if you are building on purpose.
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