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Can I Write Off ___?

Instantly check if any business expense is tax deductible. Search below or browse by category.

Reviewed by Slava Akulov, CEO & Co-Founder at Jupid Β· Last updated: July 2026

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How Business Deductions Work

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The "Ordinary and Necessary" Test

The IRS allows deductions for expenses that are ordinary (common in your industry) and necessary (helpful for your business). Both conditions must be met.

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Documentation Is Key

Always keep receipts showing who, what, when, where, and why for every expense. Without documentation, even valid deductions can be disallowed.

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Mixed Use = Prorate

If you use something for both business and personal (like your car or phone), you can only deduct the business portion based on actual usage.

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What's Never Deductible

Fines, penalties, personal expenses, and "lavish" spending are never deductibleβ€”even if related to business activities.

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2025 Update: OBBBA Changes

The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" restored 100% bonus depreciation for 2025 and increased Section 179 limits to $2.5M. However, office snacks and employer convenience meals drop to 0% deductible starting January 2026.

Official References

Deductibility answers in this tool are based on official IRS guidance:

Each expense page cites its specific IRS source. This tool provides general guidance only. Consult a qualified tax professional for advice specific to your situation.

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This tool is for educational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice. Always consult a qualified tax professional for your specific situation.