21 Tax Write-Offs for Traders

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Traders are used to seeking out the best ways to build their portfolios. But  that same financial savvy can be used to save money off your tax bill.

If you trade stocks for a living, you’re entitled to write off business-related expenses, lowering your overall tax bill and leaving more money to invest in your future. Whether it’s trade journal subscriptions or financial consulting services, these ordinary expenses can be put to work for you. No trade-offs required!

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Financial consultations
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 17

Fees for professional financial advice are tax-deductible.

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Office supplies
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 18

Deduct anything you buy for your office, like pens, binders, folders, printer ink, or a whiteboard.

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Trade journal subscriptions
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 27a

Any subscriptions to trade journals related to your industry are considered tax write-offs.

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Reference material
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 27a

Write off books, publications, databases, and other reference materials you buy or subscribe to.

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Accountant fees
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 17

If you pay an accountant to track your trading, income, and expenses, you can deduct their fee.

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If you drive for work ...

As a day trader, you benefit from being self-sufficient: scheduling meetings with a mentor you can learn from, or making office supply runs to ensure you have what you need to do your job well. If you drive for these or other work-related purposes, you can claim car expenses on your taxes.

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Parking
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 27a

Parking for a meeting downtown, or any other work trip, is tax-deductible!

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Tolls
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 27a

A toll while driving to or from a work destination is tax-deductible!

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Car purchase & depreciation
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 13

If you buy a new car, you can write off part of the cost every year for five years.

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Vehicle tool kit
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 22

Flashlights, tire iron, duct tape, and other tools you may need in your vehicle are deductible.

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Car insurance & registration
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 15

Car insurance monthly fees, registration, even roadside assistance are partially deductible.

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Car maintenance
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 9

Oil changes, repairs, and regular checkups are all tax-deductible if you drive for work.

If you discuss work at a restaurant ...

Going to a restaurant for a chat you're hoping will turn into a referral, or meeting with financial planners or fellow equity traders to chat about industry trends over dinner both count as work-related business expenses.

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Business meals
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 24b

If you discuss work with a coworker, mentor, client, or prospective client, it's a write-off!

If you leave town for work ...

Another write-off that belongs on your Schedule C? Work-related travel expenses. For example, you may need to train out-of-town for an equities trading conference.

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Transportation
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 24a

Planes, trains, and car rentals are all work-related travel costs that can be written off.

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Travel lodging
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 24a

When you travel for work, lodging expenses such as hotel rooms or Airbnb are write offs.

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Meals while traveling
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 24a

When you're traveling for work, all meals are tax-deductible. Even takeout!

If you work from home ...

The stock market doesn't sleep! Whether you work from home full-time or just stay home to conduct industry research and manage paperwork once in a while, you can deduct a portion of your home office expenses.

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Home office furniture
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 18

A desk, chairs, lamps, and other home office necessities are all tax write-offs.

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Property repairs
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 21

You can write off up to $2,500 for individual repairs to your property.

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Power bill
Write it off using:

Form 8829

Gotta keep the lights on in your home office! A portion of your electricity bill counts.

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Property insurance
Write it off using:

Form 8829

Whether it's rental or homeowners insurance, you can write off a portion through your home office deduction.

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Water bill
Write it off using:

Form 8829

It'd be hard to work in an office without running water, huh? You water bill counts.

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Wi-Fi bill
Write it off using:

Schedule C, Box 25

Your Comcast bill is a tax write-off. You need internet to do your job!