SMALL BUSINESS SERIES: Business Deductions You Might Be Missing

One of the biggest opportunities to reduce your tax burden is maximizing legitimate business deductions. Many business owners leave money on the table.

Common deductions to review:

Home Office – Dedicated space used exclusively for business. Use the Actual Method and deduct 20% of home expenses or the Simplified Method ($5/sq ft, max 300 sq ft).

Vehicle Expenses – Track business mileage. Deduct either actual expenses or standard mileage rate.

Professional Services – Accounting, legal, consulting, and bookkeeping fees are fully deductible.

Equipment & Technology – Computers, software, and office furniture can be deducted immediately (Section 179) or depreciated.

Health Insurance – Self-employed health insurance premiums reduce your adjusted gross income.

Retirement Contributions – SEP-IRA and Solo 401(k) contributions are deductible and reduce self-employment tax.

Education & Training – Business-related courses and certifications maintain or improve skills needed for your business.

Meals & Entertainment – 50% of business meal expenses are deductible.

Travel – Lodging, airfare, and ground transportation for business trips are fully deductible.

Supplies & Materials – Office supplies and materials used in your business are deductible.

The key: Keep detailed records and receipts. If you can’t document it, you can’t deduct it. Work with a tax professional to maximize deductions without crossing into aggressive territory.

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SIRIUS TAX GROUP

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