For small businesses and contractors in the USA, tax time can be daunting. But it might also be an opportunity to get some money back from business expenses. Keeping track of your finances is a key part of running a business and will save you money in the long run.
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It’s worth researching what expenses can be claimed as tax write-offs. Think about things like tools, travel, your car, laptop, phone, or part of your power bill. It might add up to more than you think!
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Taking an employee out for a meal may be covered, but taking them for a game of golf isn’t. Tax categories distinguish how expenses are treated for tax purposes. By understanding these categories you’ll be better set up to make decisions about your business expenses come April.
If a cost is for the benefit of the business and employees, rather than yourself or your home, it’s likely a business expense and tax-deductible.
This can include everything from your tools and equipment, wages for yourself and your employees, advertising, insurance, or the end-of-year Christmas party.
Some expenses benefit both you and your business, which allows you to claim a percentage back. These expenses can include mileage, car repairs, phone costs, and home office expenses.
If a cost is not directly related to business income generation and mainly benefits you personally, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to claim it as a tax write-off. From 2023, this also includes private entertainment for business clients and employees, such as sporting events or shows.
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Your tax will also be determined by your business type. If you’re a contractor, sole trader, and not earning a salary or wages, you’ll have to file a 1099-NEC form alongside your tax returns. The 1099-NEC form provides more business expense deductions compared to W-2 forms, which employers use to report their employees' wages.
This is the individual income tax return form that all individuals, including sole traders and contractors, use to report their total income, including the income reported on Form 1099-NEC, along with any other sources of income. Self-employed individuals, sole proprietors, or single-member LLCs report income or profit through Schedule C, along with Form 1040. Form 1040 is where you calculate your overall tax liability or refund based on your total income and applicable deductions.
If you are a sole trader or contractor who has received payments of $600 or more for your services during the tax year from a business, that business is required to issue you a Form 1099-NEC. You would use this form to report your income as a non-employee service provider.
If you have employees, you must file and pay certain federal taxes under a W-2 Form that includes Social Security and Medicare taxes, federal income tax withholdings, and federal unemployment tax. You may also need to fill out Form 944 if your annual liability for social security, Medicare, and withheld federal income taxes is $1,000 or less, or Form 941 if it is more.
There are lots of ways to claim expenses for your business. The most common business expenses for tradespeople in the US are mileage, car repairs, phone bills, wages and supply costs. Here, we cover each of the ways you can earn your tax back from your business expenses.
The dollar limits are subject to change based on IRS regulations
Always ask your accountant if you are unsure of an expense claim.
One of the easiest ways to keep track of your business expenses for tax purposes is to pay for all business-related expenses through a business bank account. Keep track of your jobs, invoices, receipts, and mileage logs. You should also keep your receipts digitally, (or within the Tradify App). Save your accountant from a stack of receipts—they’ll thank you for it.
Signing up for accounting software, such as QuickBooks or Xero, will streamline your tax claims and ensure your deductions are legal and valid.
Businesses run better when you and your accountant are on the same page every step of the way. Accounting software gives both yourself and your accountant access to all the same data, helping you file your taxes on time and analyze the figures to make wise business decisions. By connecting your accounting software with Tradify, you can manage your day-to-day jobs in the Tradify app, while your finances sort themselves out in the background.
Manage your business seamlessly through Tradify's centralized dashboard. With Tradify, you can plan jobs, contractors and supplies, consolidate quotes, invoices, schedules, and receipts, and maintain a direct link with your accountant. Come tax time, you’ll be guaranteed to make the most of your business tax write-offs.
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This article is not intended to be financial advice. Please discuss your individual financial situation with your registered financial advisor, bookkeeper, or accountant.