Taxes 101: What Deductions Can I Claim Without Receipts? (2024)

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By Lindsey Rudy

Published on 2 May 2023 Updated on 21 Aug 2024 6 min read Updated on 21 Aug 2024

Running a small business can be filled with opportunity and potential. This is what keeps entrepreneurs working hard day after day to achieve their goals.

One area of struggle for almost any small business is the issue of tax laws, rules, and regulations.

Despite the difficulty, business owners need to ensure compliance to avoid issues down the road and pay the lowest taxes legally allowed.

An essential part of paying lower taxes is getting the most deductions allowed, which becomes much easier with doola’s formation and compliance services.

Below, we’ll explain how tax deductions work and which deductions you can claim on your income tax forms without receipts.

What Is the Standard Deduction?

The standard deduction is a fixed, untaxed income. Individuals or married couples can claim this deduction each year, and the amount is removed from their taxable income.

For example, last year, individuals could deduct $12,950 from their taxable income as the standard deduction, reducing their taxable income by $12,950.

Married couples who filed jointly could deduct $24,900. A head of household with dependents but filing individually could claim $19,400.

Using the standard deduction also means you cannot itemize deductions. You have to choose between the standard deduction amounts and itemized deductions; you cannot claim both.

It’s also important to note that the standard deduction amounts change yearly to match inflation. So, ensure you understand the deduction changes when filing your current taxes.

Book a free consultation with our tax experts and get the answers to all your tax-related questions.

10 Deductions You Can Claim Without Receipts

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When people think of itemized deductions, they often imagine shoe boxes full of receipts and invoices. However, there are many deductions you can make which do not require receipts.

1. Home Office Expenses

This is usually the most common expense deducted without receipts. If you use your home as an office, you can deduct a portion of the rent, utilities, and property taxes as a business expense.

There are a few requirements to meet to use this deduction. The main one is that the room you claim as an office can’t be used for anything else. So it doesn’t have to be a dedicated office per se, but it can’t be a room primarily used for something else.

Things like office furniture or office repairs can often be fully deducted using the item’s full purchase price. However, you will want receipts available for these items.

2. Cell Phone Expenses

Since almost every home business owner will use a cell phone for business purposes, these costs can be partially deducted without a receipt.

The business owner should calculate how much of their cell phone use is for business. Typically, 30% to 50% usage can be claimed as a business expense. You can then deduct this amount for tax purposes.

3. Vehicle Expenses

If you use a vehicle for business purposes, you can deduct the cost of gas, repairs, and even depreciation.

You can keep receipts for all of these, but there is an easier way. By using the standard mileage rate, you simply calculate the miles driven for business purposes and multiply that by the standard mileage rate.

There are two different standard mileage rates per year (Jan-June and July-Dec), so make sure to use both to get an accurate deduction as well as the highest deduction possible.

4. Travel or Business Trips

You are allowed to fully deduct travel expenses, but there are a few rules. The travel must be necessary and away from what the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) considers your “tax home”. For most people, this means where they live.

Business travel must also be reasonable. This means extravagant travel arrangements or bringing family members is not deductible.

Although these deductions don’t technically require receipts, you should still have copies of credit card statements and airfare if you need to prove these expenses.

5. Self-Employment Taxes

Workers who are self-employed are required to pay Medicare and Social Security taxes, which are commonly referred to asself-employment taxes. You can deduct half of these taxes from your total income, and there is no receipt required as the IRS will already know if you paid these taxes or not.

6. Self-Employment Retirement Plan Contributions

Certain contributions to retirement plans such as a 401(k) allow you to deduct those from your income to lower your tax burden for the year you contributed.

No receipts are needed here, as your contributions should already be recorded through the retirement plan.

There are limits on these contributions, though, and how much can be deducted. These limits vary based on age and the type of plan.

7. Self-Employed Health Insurance Premiums

If you’re self-employed and pay for your health insurance, you can deduct these premiums. You don’t need receipts for this and instead, just a copy of the policy is enough documentation to keep on hand.

You can also take this deduction even if you choose not to take itemized deductions.

8. Educator expenses

Educators are allowed to deduct up to $300 for out-of-pocket expenses related to their teaching or classroom activities. This amount changes to adjust for inflation, so make sure to find the current amount if you use this deduction every year.

This is allowed for any teacher, counselor, instructor, aide, or principal for grades kindergarten through 12th grade.

9. Student Loan Interest

Student loan interest can be deducted without receipts, and you can do so even if you don’t itemize your deductions. This means it is entered as an adjustment to your income.

You are allowed up to $2500 in interest to be deducted from your income each year.

There are a few caveats for this deduction. For example, nobody can claim you as a dependent, and your adjusted gross income has to be less than $175,000 annually if you are filing jointly.

Qualified employment plans that offer student loans are generally not eligible for this deduction as well as private loans from related family members.

10. Certain Charitable Contributions

Those businesses registered as corporations can deduct charitable contributions on their corporate income tax form. Other entities would deduct these expenses on personal income tax forms.

You can also deduct non-cash donations which are referred to as “in kind” donations. However, these do require separate paperwork including an IRS Form 8283. Some items over $5000 may require a written statement as well or an appraisal of value.

Other Tax Return Documentation to Use if You Have No Receipts

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Below is a list of other expenses you can deduct. Many do not require receipts but still have a record of these expenses either in the form of bank statements or other documents.

Most deductions have limits, so consult with a tax professional if unsure about how to go about making these deductions.

  • Advertising/Marketing
  • Bank fees
  • Business insurance
  • Computers and related equipment
  • Professional dues or memberships
  • Rental equipment used for business
  • Certain event costs
  • Some startup costs
  • Professional licenses or permits
  • Merchant fees
  • Repairs
  • Salaries
  • Some shipping expenses
  • Website costs

How IRS Rules on Tax Write-Offs Vary Based on Business Entity

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There are differences in write-offs or deductions among the different business entities. For example, an S corporation cannot claim the home office deduction. The S-corp can pay you partial rent though, but then that rent would be personal income and then be taxed.

Another aspect is health insurance deductions. Corporations would claim these on their corporate tax returns. In a Limited Liability Company (LLC), the owners would typically deduct these on their Form 1040.

An LLC is rather straightforward, as most deductions are just made by the owners or members on their personal income tax forms.

This is because an LLC is regarded as a “pass-through” entity as the revenue passes through to the members or owners. Corporations can have more difficult and more complex requirements when claiming deductions.

Maximize Your Tax Deductions with doola

Taxes are a critical part of managing a business of any kind. Registering as the right entity can give you a tax advantage that saves you money.

Let the experts help you set up the right business entity for your situation. doola offers numerous small business tools and resources from opening a business bank account to bookkeeping services that will help make tax season a breeze.

Schedule a CPA consultation with our US tax experts to receive tailored advice on tax planning strategies, compliance requirements, crucial deadlines, and more.

FAQs

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What things count as deductions?

Most expenses that are crucial to running your business can be deducted. This includes things like business equipment, home office furniture, utilities, and more.

What happens if you don’t have receipts for expenses?

Many deductions are allowed without receipts. But if you don’t have receipts, other proofs such as bank statements, policy documents for insurance, or lease forms can be used as proof.

How much deductions can I claim without receipts?

There is a standard deduction amount of $12,950 for individuals or $24,900 for those filing jointly. The standard deduction is for those who do not itemize individual deductions on their tax form. If you itemize your deductions instead of using the standard deduction, each deduction generally has its limits.

I’m still confused, is there someone I can speak to about tax deductions?

Yes! Our experts at doola are here to answer any questions you may have about taxes, so grab a free consultation, and we’ll happily help you out!

Taxes 101: What Deductions Can I Claim Without Receipts? (2024)
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