I use the kidkare program because it does a great job with taxes.
It says "Office Expenses: Schedule C Expense. Examples: Association membership dues, birthday cards, books, calendar, education/training workshops, magazines, membership in Redleaf National Institute, NAFCC accreditation or CDA credential, online internet service, paper, stamps, etc."
Then you can decide if it is 100% business expense or time/space expense per entry.
The free trial may be worth it for you.
These are the other other categories:
- Broadband Internet
- Activity Expenses
- Advertising
- Apartment or Home Rent
- Casualty Losses
- Cleaning Supplies
- Computer Software
- Food: Actual Expense
- Furniture/Appliances/Play Equipment More than $2,500
- Furniture/Appliances/Play Equipment/Carpets $2500 or less
- Home
- Homeowner's/Renter's Insurance
- Home Improvement More than $2,500
- Home improvement $2500 or less
- Home Repairs and Maintenance
- Household items
- Insurance (Not House Insurance)
- Interest (Not Mortgage Interest)
- Land Improvement More than $2,500
- Land Improvement Up to $2,500
- Legal and Professional Services
- Mortgage Interest Paid
- Computer/Printer/Other/Office Equipment More than $2,500
- Computer/Printer/Other/Office Equipment $2500 or less - 100% Bonus Depreciation
- Office Expenses
- Other Form 8829
- Other Schedule C
- Real Estate Taxes Paid
- Rent of Business Property (Not Apartment Rent)
- Repairs and Maintenance (Not on Home)
- Supplies
- Taxes and Licenses
- Toys
- Travel and Entertainment
- Utilities: Cable TV
- Utilities: Electricity
- Utilities: Garbage
- Utilities: Gas
- Utilities: Oil
- Utilities: Other
- Utilities: Cost of Second Phone Line
- Utilities: Sewer
- Utilities: Water
- Vehicle: Gas
- Vehicle: Insurance
- Vehicle: Lease Payment
- Vehicle: Loan Interest
- Vehicle: Oil/Lube/Filter
- Vehicle: Other
- Vehicle: Parking/Tolls/Ferry
- Vehicle: Property Tax
- Vehicle: Supplies
- Vehicle: Tires
- Vehicle: Tune-Up/Repairs
- Vehicle: Wash/Wax
- Wages Paid to Employee