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Schedule C (Form 1040): The Complete 2025 Guide for Sole Proprietors and Single-Member LLCs
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Schedule C (Form 1040): The Complete 2025 Guide for Sole Proprietors and Single-Member LLCs

Schedule C reports business income and expenses for sole proprietors and single-member LLCs. This guide walks through every line of the form, the $400 filing threshold, the home office and 70-cent-per-mile vehicle deductions, and the recordkeeping that holds up under IRS review.

sole-proprietorship
self-employment-tax
tax-preparation
tax-deductions
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Section 174 R&D Capitalization: The Complete 2026 Guide for Founders and Finance Teams
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Section 174 R&D Capitalization: The Complete 2026 Guide for Founders and Finance Teams

Section 174 of the U.S. tax code restored immediate domestic R&D expensing in 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and small businesses have until July 6, 2026 to amend 2022–2024 returns and reclaim refunds on previously capitalized research costs.

tax
tax-planning
tax-deductions
tax-credits
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Section 179 Deduction Explained: How to Write Off Equipment in the Year You Buy It
·mike

Section 179 Deduction Explained: How to Write Off Equipment in the Year You Buy It

Section 179 lets qualifying businesses deduct up to $2,560,000 of equipment, vehicles, and software costs in the year the asset is placed in service for 2026, with a dollar-for-dollar phase-out starting at $4,090,000 in total qualifying purchases and a hard ceiling at net taxable business income.

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tax-deductions
tax-planning
small-business
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Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction: A Complete Guide
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Self-Employed Health Insurance Deduction: A Complete Guide

Self-employed filers can deduct 100% of qualifying health insurance premiums above-the-line via Form 7206 and Schedule 1 line 17, provided the business is profitable and neither spouse had access to subsidized employer coverage. The guide covers S corporation W-2 requirements, ACA marketplace subsidy circular calculations, age-based long-term care caps, and the five most common errors that trigger IRS disallowance.

tax-deductions
self-employment
health-insurance
s-corp
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Startup Costs Tax Deduction: How to Write Off Up to $10,000 Your First Year
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Startup Costs Tax Deduction: How to Write Off Up to $10,000 Your First Year

Section 195 lets new businesses deduct up to $5,000 of startup costs and another $5,000 of organizational costs under Section 248/709 in the first year, with the remainder amortized over 180 months. Phase-out begins at $50,000 and eliminates the immediate deduction at $55,000.

tax-deductions
startup
small-business
entrepreneurship
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Tax Credit vs. Tax Deduction: Which One Saves You More Money?
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Tax Credit vs. Tax Deduction: Which One Saves You More Money?

A tax deduction reduces taxable income; a tax credit cuts your tax bill dollar for dollar. In the 22% bracket, a $2,000 credit saves the full $2,000 while the same-sized deduction saves just $440. Covers refundable vs. nonrefundable credits, 2026 amounts (EITC up to $8,231, CTC $2,200 per child), and strategies for stacking both.

tax
tax-credits
tax-deductions
tax-planning
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Tax Deductions for Real Estate Agents: The 2026 Complete Guide
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Tax Deductions for Real Estate Agents: The 2026 Complete Guide

A 2026 guide to Schedule C deductions for 1099 real estate agents, covering the 72.5-cent mileage rate, home office rules, marketing, dues, the 20% QBI deduction, and the write-offs most agents miss.

real-estate
tax-deductions
self-employment
self-employment-tax
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Charitable Contributions Tax Deductions: A Complete Guide for Individuals and Small Business Owners
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Charitable Contributions Tax Deductions: A Complete Guide for Individuals and Small Business Owners

A practical guide to claiming charitable contribution tax deductions — covering qualified organizations, AGI limits (20%–60%), documentation requirements, and strategies like donor-advised funds and qualified charitable distributions for retirees.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
personal-finance
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12 Common Tax Return Mistakes to Avoid (and How to Fix Them)
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12 Common Tax Return Mistakes to Avoid (and How to Fix Them)

The IRS now uses AI to cross-reference your return against W-2s, 1099s, and bank records. Here are 12 specific tax return mistakes—from missing income to wrong bank account numbers—with exact steps to avoid each, and what to do if you've already filed with an error.

tax
tax-filing
tax-preparation
tax-compliance
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The EV Tax Credit: What Happened, What's Next, and What You Can Still Claim
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The EV Tax Credit: What Happened, What's Next, and What You Can Still Claim

The federal EV tax credit (up to $7,500) expired September 30, 2025 under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Here's who can still claim it on their 2025 return, how the new car loan interest deduction works, and what records to keep.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
personal-finance
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Form 8829: The Complete Guide to Home Office Deductions for Self-Employed Individuals
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Form 8829: The Complete Guide to Home Office Deductions for Self-Employed Individuals

Self-employed workers can deduct home office expenses on Form 8829, but millions miss it each year. Learn the exclusive-use test, how to calculate your business-use percentage, when to claim depreciation, and which method—simplified or regular—yields a larger deduction.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-preparation
self-employment
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Form 8995 and the QBI Deduction: A Complete Guide for Small Business Owners
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Form 8995 and the QBI Deduction: A Complete Guide for Small Business Owners

The QBI deduction lets pass-through business owners deduct up to 20% of qualified business income—Form 8995 is how you claim it. Covers who qualifies, income thresholds, SSTB rules, calculation examples, and 2026 permanent-status changes.

tax
tax-deductions
tax-planning
small-business
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