# What expense category is Namecheap?

Namecheap is classified as a Utilities expense. Namecheap is an ICANN-accredited domain registrar and web hosting provider offering domain registration, shared/VPS/dedicated hosting, SSL certificates, DNS management, VPN, and privacy protection.

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# What expense category is Namecheap?

Namecheap is classified asUtilities·Fully deductible

Namecheap is an ICANN-accredited domain registrar and web hosting provider offering domain registration, shared/VPS/dedicated hosting, SSL certificates, DNS management, VPN, and privacy protection.

At a Glance

CategoryUtilities

Tax statusFully deductible

Avg. spend$15–$300/year for domains and basic hosting; $180–$600/year for VPS plans

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Founded in 2000, Namecheap is a leading low-cost provider of domain registration and web hosting services. Businesses use it to register and renew domain names (typically on an annual basis), host websites on shared, WordPress, VPS, or dedicated server plans, and secure sites with SSL certificates. It also offers WhoisGuard domain privacy, email hosting, and a VPN service. Pricing is primarily annual renewal-based rather than a traditional monthly SaaS subscription, though hosting plans are also available monthly. VPS hosting starts around $14.88/month; domain registrations are competitively priced. Despite the source categorization as 'Utilities,' Namecheap is best classified as a SaaS/web services provider — an operating expense.

## How businesses classify Namecheap

UtilitiesMost common100%

100% of transactions classified under Utilities

## Tax details

Fully deductible

Capital vs. Operating

Operating expense — subscription fees are fully deductible as ordinary business expenses

Section 179

Not eligible for Section 179

Documentation tips

-   Domain registration and renewal fees paid to Namecheap are fully deductible as ordinary business expenses — retain the annual renewal invoice.
-   If you prepay a multi-year domain registration, deduct the cost ratably over the registration period under accrual accounting, or in full in the year paid under cash-basis accounting.
-   SSL certificate fees and WhoisGuard privacy protection add-ons are deductible as part of your website operating costs.
-   VPS or dedicated server hosting fees are deductible operating expenses — if the server hosts both business and personal projects, deduct only the business-use percentage.
-   Namecheap email hosting fees are deductible; if you later migrate to a different provider, any unused prepaid balance should be tracked for potential deduction in the appropriate period.

## Business insights

Average spend

$15–$300/year for domains and basic hosting; $180–$600/year for VPS plans

Common industries

Technology & SaaSEcommerce & RetailMarketing & AgenciesFreelancers & ConsultantsStartupsNonprofit

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