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Tax Deductions You May Be Eligible for as a Freelancer

December 24, 2021

Tax season can be a stressful time, especially for freelancers who might owe taxes at the end of the year. It can be overwhelming to look at the tax debt you owe from the profits you have made.

Our firm specializes in tax resolution and helping people who owe the IRS or state $10,000 or more. We’ve seen small business owners and freelancers get blindsided every year by a huge tax bill and often falling behind on their taxes for years on end. If that’s you, we can help. Contact our firm today to discuss your tax debt settlement options. Get help from Ron Friedman, CPA.

So, if you’re worried about how you’re going to pay your tax bill this year, try to relax. There are a wide variety of legitimate deductions you can utilize as a freelancer to bring your tax liability down. We encourage you to talk to a tax professional to see if any of the following deductions apply to you.

1. Home Office

If you have a home office, you will be able to deduct a part of your rent or home expenses as an expense for your business. Be careful though, home office deductions may require a dedicated office space so speak to a tax consultant to find out if you qualify. In addition to your home office, you can deduct any related office supplies you used over the year. Keep the receipts for paper, ink, and any other home office supplies you’ve purchased. You should also be able to deduct any technology you bought specifically for work. If you have a work computer, internet, and office furniture, those can maybe qualify you for a tax deduction. Furthermore, you can deduct any expensive software programs you need to purchase for work like Adobe photoshop or your word processor.

2. Insurance Premiums

If you work from home, you may be able to deduct your health insurance costs or any other insurance that is required for your job. If you have to purchase liability or malpractice insurance, that is a work-related deduction.

3. Travel Costs

If your work requires you to travel, the cost of that travel is a deduction. Hotel costs, mileage, and even food you eat during work trips are deductible expenses. However, if you are partially traveling for work and luxury at the same time you have to be careful. Any portion of your trip used for a personal vacation is not a deduction. You can only deduct expenses that are specific to your work costs.

4. Advertisement Expenses

If you’ve spent any money advertising your business, you can use that expense as a write-off. Any type of advertisement will qualify as a deduction whether you created online ads or utilized influencer marketing for sponsored posts. If you spent money on promoting your business, record that expense for your tax records.

5. Car Expenses

If your automobile is an integral part of your work, you can deduct expenses that are associated with it. You can itemize costs like auto insurance, gas, and any maintenance work you had to pay for. However, you can only deduct the expenses you utilized while working. If you used your business car as a personal car, you cannot deduct all of these expenses and will need to figure out the percentage of time you used your car to work.

6. Occupational Licenses

If your freelancing job requires you to pursue a license in your field then that license becomes a business expense. You may not have to renew your license annually but in the year you pay to renew, you can deduct that from your tax costs.

Owe Back Taxes and Need Tax Relief?

While many of these tax breaks may seem incredibly appealing, filing them incorrectly can result in an audit or the IRS disallowing your deductions and charging  you penalties and interest on your tax debt, making your problems worse.

If you want an expert tax resolution specialist who knows how to navigate the IRS maze, reach out to our firm and we’ll schedule a no-obligation confidential consultation to explain your options to permanently resolve your tax problem. Get help from Ron Friedman, CPA.

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December 4, 2021Categories: attorneys, filing taxes, income, income taxes, IRS, Self Employed, self employment, tax mistakes, tax notices, tax planning, taxes, W-2Tags: 1099-MISC, back taxes, freelance, irs debt, reduce taxes, self employment, tax deduction, tax help, tax resolution

How the IRS Makes Your Life Miserable If You Owe Back Taxes

August 16, 2019

Have you received a notice from the IRS only to leave it on your kitchen counter, desk, or worse, just hide it under a stack of bills?  Unfortunately, those letters from the IRS will just keep coming.  Your problem won’t go away on its own. If you don’t take action now, the IRS WILL just … Read More…

Have you received a notice from the IRS only to leave it on your kitchen counter, desk, or worse, just hide it under a stack of bills?  Unfortunately, those letters from the IRS will just keep coming.  Your problem won’t go away on its own.

If you don’t take action now, the IRS WILL just keep piling on penalties and interest…and interest on top of the penalties…

The IRS doesn’t like being ignored so this is how they get your attention. They want to be sure you know they are not going away.  It’s like they haunt you with their ongoing letters.  If you don’t respond to them, the penalties they tack on is like a club they keep hitting you over the head with.  Penalties are just the beginning of what they can do to your life.

But that’s just the beginning…

The IRS has a lot of power over your life.  They not only can freeze your bank accounts—that’s right—but they can seize all the money in your bank accounts too.

They can garnish your wages.  They can legally take as much as 90% of your net pay check. Can you live on 10% of your net pay?  The IRS thinks and expects you can!

Besides slapping Bank Levies and Wage Garnishments on you, they can put a lien on your house, making it nearly impossible to borrow against it to pay the IRS off.  And if you sell your house the IRS gets their money first from any equity there is.

Federal Tax Liens prevent you from borrowing any money—except for those high-charging money stores located in mini-malls.  An IRS lien makes it harder to rent an apartment, get a car, obtain any kind of credit; An IRS Lien can even jeopardize your job!

And believe it or not, the IRS has the authority to show up and knock on your door!  Make no mistake—the IRS is the most brutal collection agency on the planet.

If you owe between $10,000 and $250,000 plus, the IRS has many NEW flexible programs available to taxpayers such as Offer in Compromise, Partial Pay Installment Agreements, Payment Plans, Penalty Reduction, and Currently Not Collectible Status to name a few. Each carries with it its own unique process, procedures and qualifications.  Having an experienced Tax Pro in your corner ensures you are taking advantage of the best options available to you.

If you want an expert tax resolution professional who knows how to navigate the IRS maze, reach out to our firm and we’ll schedule a no-obligation confidential consultation to explain your options to permanently resolve your tax problem Contact Me – Ron Friedman, CPA CTRS.

 

Till next time,

Ron

Founder and President of Ron Friedman Tax Relief Pro
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As the best tax resolution and relief company in Westchester County, NY, and the tri-state area, Ron Friedman Tax Relief Pro has specialists to stop the IRS and help troubled tax payers get out of IRS debt. If you have back taxes owed, unfiled tax returns, IRS levies, liens, seizures or wage garnishments, we at Ron Friedman Tax Relief Pro can help you settle for a fraction of what you owe. As trusted, credible tax resolution specialists, we are vested in our client’s well-being and financial security.

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August 28, 2020Categories: back taxes, garnishment, levy, Lien, tax notices, Tax Resolution StrategiesTags: back taxes, garnishment, levy, lien

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