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Hey @Zala98-0,
Great question. For a spa business, candles are typically part of the ambiance, so they usually go under "Office Expenses" or "Supplies" rather than COGS, since they're not directly resold or part of a specific treatment.
But if candles are sold to clients, you’d classify them under COGS. It’s all about the purpose—hope this helps!
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Hey @Zala98-0,
Great question. For a spa business, candles are typically part of the ambiance, so they usually go under "Office Expenses" or "Supplies" rather than COGS, since they're not directly resold or part of a specific treatment.
But if candles are sold to clients, you’d classify them under COGS. It’s all about the purpose—hope this helps!
P.S.: I’m a QuickBooks ProAdvisor with 7+ years of experience. Need help with QuickBooks Bookkeeping?
Google my username, @kabel1657, to see my proven track record!
Thank you. Want to make sure that I'm doing it correctly. Is Office Supplies & Software good to book this transaction to?
Office Expenses, Business Expenses, Sundries. Don't forget you can edit your chart of accounts names.
@KimAnnVA This is a great point, and one a lot of people get hung up on; the IRS is hardly going to fine you for making your chart your own.
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