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What common DTF business expenses can I deduct to lower my taxes?

You can deduct a wide variety of business-related costs including consumables like DTF ink, PET film, and TPU adhesive powder. Additionally, you can deduct equipment costs, platform fees from sites like Etsy or Shopify, and a portion of your home expenses if you have a dedicated home office space.
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What are the limitations of using iron-on patches compared to DTF?

Iron-on patches typically have high production constraints, including large minimum order quantities (often 50–100+ pieces) and long lead times of several weeks. Additionally, they cannot render fine photographic details or color gradients, making them less suitable for designs that require high visual complexity.
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Why do standard DTF heat press settings fail when applied to leather or faux leather?

Standard fabric-grade heat press settings are typically too intense for leather and faux leather, which are sensitive to high heat. Genuine leather can shrink, crack, or suffer from grain discoloration when exposed to high temperatures, while synthetic materials like PU and PVC can melt, warp, or blister almost instantly.
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Can I return excess adhesive powder to my main supply container?

No, you should avoid returning excess powder from your shaker tray to the main container. This practice risks cross-contamination from microscopic debris or ink particles, which can degrade the quality of your fresh stock.
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