If you work as a freelance consultant, your business expenses look nothing like a salaried employee's. You're juggling client travel, professional certifications, client travel, and a long tail of small purchases — most of them deductible, all of them easy to forget.
Independent consultants typically spend around €800 per year on tools alone. Multiply that across hardware, training, insurance and travel and you can lose four figures in unclaimed deductions just by misplacing receipts.
The 30-second rule for consultants
The single biggest leak in freelance bookkeeping isn't dishonesty — it's friction. Every receipt you don't capture in the first 30 seconds is one you'll probably never enter at all. The fix is workflow: scan, categorize, file, in three taps, the moment the receipt hits your hand.
What consultants should track
Build categories around your actual workflow. Beyond client travel and professional certifications, also tag: hardware (computer, peripherals), training (courses, books, conferences), travel (transport, lodging, business meals), software, professional insurance, and home-office overhead.
The niche tip most consultants miss
Travel to client sites is fully deductible (transport, hotel, business meals at 50%) — but only if you keep a brief note of the meeting purpose with each receipt. Without context, the deduction can be challenged.
How SnapCost helps
SnapCost is built for solo freelancers like you. Snap a receipt, the AI extracts the merchant, total, VAT and category in seconds. Tag by client and project. Export a CSV or PDF for your accountant in one click. Works offline, syncs when you're back online — perfect for client sites and travel.