Lash Tech Tax Deductions (2026)
What a self-employed lash tech can write off in 2026: lash supplies, booth rent, equipment, continuing education, licensing, and the 20% QBI deduction.
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What a self-employed lash tech can write off in 2026: lash supplies, booth rent, equipment, continuing education, licensing, and the 20% QBI deduction.
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