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Amazon FBA seller tax deductions: the complete list for 2026

Updated March 2026 · 14 min read · ceocult editorial

Amazon doesn't withhold taxes, doesn't send W-2s, and doesn't tell you what you can deduct. That's your job. The good news: FBA sellers have access to a significant deduction list that can reduce a $120,000 gross year to $32,000 in taxable profit. This guide covers every deduction available — from the obvious (COGS, referral fees) to the ones most sellers miss (home office, tool subscriptions, professional development).

⚠️ This is educational, not tax advice Tax situations vary. This guide covers the most common deductions for Schedule C filers. Consult a CPA or enrolled agent for your specific situation — especially for nexus, S-Corp elections, and inventory valuation method choices.
In this guide
  1. Cost of goods sold (COGS)
  2. Amazon platform fees
  3. Software subscriptions
  4. PPC advertising spend
  5. Home office deduction
  6. Other deductions most sellers miss
  7. Real example: $120K gross seller
  8. Quarterly estimated taxes

1. Cost of goods sold (COGS)

COGS is almost always your largest deduction. It includes everything you spend to acquire and prepare the inventory you sell:

Product purchase price
100% deductible
The price you pay your manufacturer or supplier per unit. For private label sellers this is your manufacturing cost. For arbitrage/wholesale sellers, this is your buy price. Deducted in the year the inventory sells (not when you purchase it, under accrual accounting).
Inbound freight and shipping
Part of COGS
Freight from your manufacturer to Amazon's fulfillment centers — ocean freight, air freight, domestic trucking, UPS/FedEx to FBA warehouses. Amazon's inbound placement fees (new in 2024, still applicable in 2026) are also part of COGS.
Import duties and customs
Part of COGS
Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods, standard import duties, customs brokerage fees. All added to your product cost basis.
Prep and inspection costs
Part of COGS
Third-party prep center fees, inspection services, labeling, bundling, polybagging. Any cost to get your product Amazon-ready is part of inventory cost.
Inventory accounting method matters Most small FBA sellers use the cash method or FIFO. Talk to your CPA about which method is appropriate — it affects when you recognize the deduction and can shift significant tax liability between years.

2. Amazon platform fees

Referral fees
100% deductible
Amazon's commission on each sale — typically 15% of the sale price for most categories (varies: 8% for computers, up to 45% for some Amazon device accessories). On $100,000 in gross sales, referral fees alone represent $15,000 in deductible expenses.
FBA fulfillment fees
100% deductible
Picking, packing, and shipping fees per unit. Ranges from $3.06 for small standard to $7+ for large standard items. At 10,000 units/year at an average of $4.50, that's $45,000 in deductible fees.
Monthly storage fees
100% deductible
Standard monthly storage plus Q4 surcharges (October–December rates are higher). Long-term storage fees and inventory removal/disposal fees are also deductible.
Professional seller plan
100% deductible
$39.99/month = $479.88/year. Fully deductible as a business expense on Schedule C.
Return processing fees
100% deductible
FBA returns processing, refund administration, and any reimbursement-related fees. Track these in your SellerBoard or A2X dashboard — they're often overlooked.

3. Software subscriptions — fully deductible, often overlooked

Every software tool you use to research, launch, optimize, or manage your Amazon business is a fully deductible business expense on Schedule C, Line 18 (Office Expense). This is one of the most commonly underclaimed categories because sellers don't keep systematic records of their subscriptions.

$99–$279/mo · 100% deductible
Product research (Black Box), keyword research (Cerebro + Magnet), listing optimization (Scribbles), PPC management (Adtomic), profit tracking, and alerts. Platinum at $99/month annual = $1,188/year in deductible software expense. Use code 26MAR30OFF6M3 for 30% off your first 6 months — and deduct the full amount regardless of the discount.
SellerBoard / A2X
$15–$30/mo · 100% deductible
Profit tracking, FBA reimbursement detection, and bookkeeping automation. SellerBoard's reimbursement finder often recovers more than its subscription cost in the first month alone.
Jungle Scout / Keepa
$29–$49/mo · 100% deductible
Product research and price history tracking. If you use these alongside Helium 10, both are deductible — no limit on the number of tool subscriptions you can deduct.
QuickBooks / bookkeeping software
$30/mo · 100% deductible
Accounting software that integrates with A2X to auto-categorize Amazon settlements, FBA fees, and inventory transactions.
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4. Amazon PPC advertising spend

Your total Amazon Advertising spend — Sponsored Products, Sponsored Brands, Sponsored Display — is deductible on Schedule C, Line 8 (Advertising). This is often the second-largest deduction after COGS for active private label sellers. At $5,000/month in PPC spend, that's $60,000/year in advertising deductions.

Track PPC through your profit tool Amazon's Campaign Manager reports show gross ad spend but don't reconcile it against your disbursements. Use a tool like Helium 10's Profits dashboard or SellerBoard to see your true PPC spend integrated with revenue and fees — the number you need for Schedule C is net ad spend, not gross impressions.

5. Home office deduction

If you manage your Amazon business from a dedicated workspace at home, you can deduct a portion of your housing costs. The space must be used regularly and exclusively for business. Two calculation methods:

MethodHow it worksBest for
Simplified method$5 per square foot, up to 300 sq ft ($1,500 max)Small office, easy calculation, no depreciation recapture on sale
Regular method% of home used × actual expenses (rent/mortgage interest, utilities, insurance)Larger office, higher actual expenses — often produces larger deduction

For renters: use the regular method. Multiply your office square footage by total apartment square footage to get your business-use percentage, then multiply that against your annual rent and utilities. A 10% home office in a $2,000/month apartment = $2,400/year in deductions.

6. Other deductions most FBA sellers miss

Product photography and creative
100% deductible
Professional product photography, lifestyle photo shoots, A+ Content design, infographic creation, packaging design, logo work. All are ordinary and necessary business expenses.
Phone and internet (business portion)
50–100% deductible
If you use your phone and internet for both personal and business use, deduct the business-use percentage. Most FBA sellers use 50–80% for business — document your basis for the percentage you claim.
Professional development and courses
100% deductible
Amazon FBA courses, mastermind memberships, conferences, industry subscriptions, and books about ecommerce, tax strategy, or business. If you're learning to improve your Amazon business, it's deductible. See EduBracket's FBA course comparison — the course fee itself is deductible.
Bank fees and payment processing
100% deductible
Business bank account fees, wire transfer fees, currency conversion charges for international sourcing. Often overlooked because they're small individually but add up over a year.
Legal and professional fees
100% deductible
CPA fees, enrolled agent fees for tax prep, trademark registration fees (USPTO filing), attorney fees for business formation. Even this guide's recommendation to use a CPA is a deductible expense once you hire one.
Health insurance premiums
100% deductible
Self-employed health insurance deduction (Schedule 1, not Schedule C) — but reduces your AGI dollar for dollar. Covers medical, dental, and vision premiums for you and your family. One of the most valuable deductions for self-employed FBA sellers with significant net profit.
Retirement contributions
Up to $69,000 (2026)
Solo 401(k) or SEP IRA contributions directly reduce your taxable income. A solo 401(k) allows up to $23,500 in employee deferrals plus 25% of net self-employment income as employer contribution — total up to $69,000 in 2026. See our Solo 401(k) vs SEP IRA comparison.

7. Real example: $120,000 gross Amazon FBA seller

A private label seller grosses $120,000 on their 1099-K. After applying all deductions:

DeductionAmountLine
COGS (product + freight + duties)$36,000Part IV
Amazon referral fees (15%)$18,000Line 10
FBA fulfillment fees$14,400Line 10
FBA storage fees$2,100Line 10
Amazon PPC advertising$12,000Line 8
Professional seller plan$480Line 27a
Software (Helium 10, A2X, Keepa)$1,800Line 18
Home office (200 sq ft × $5)$1,000Form 8829
Product photography + A+ content$600Line 27a
Phone + internet (60%)$720Line 25/27a
Professional development (courses)$650Line 27a
Total deductions$87,750

Net profit: $32,250. Self-employment tax (~15.3%): $4,558. Income tax at 22% bracket after SE deduction: approximately $3,300. Total federal tax on $120,000 gross: roughly $7,900 — an effective rate of 6.6%. Without systematic deduction tracking, the same seller might report $50,000+ in taxable income and owe $12,000+ in tax. The difference is knowing what to claim.

For sellers who want to model this math before launch, the income-to-tax pipeline tool lets you enter all income sources and see your complete tax picture in real time.

8. Quarterly estimated taxes

Amazon does not withhold taxes from disbursements. If you expect to owe $1,000+ in federal taxes for the year, you're required to make quarterly estimated payments to avoid underpayment penalties.

QuarterIncome periodDue date
Q1 2026Jan 1 – Mar 31April 15, 2026
Q2 2026Apr 1 – May 31June 16, 2026
Q3 2026Jun 1 – Aug 31September 15, 2026
Q4 2026Sep 1 – Dec 31January 15, 2027

Set aside 25–30% of every disbursement into a separate savings account as you receive it. Don't wait until April. Use the quarterly tax deadline dashboard to track due dates and calculate your payments.

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