Advantages and Disadvantages to Being Self-Employed

Advantages and Disadvantages to Being Self-Employed

There is a general misconception that once you become self-employed, you can write off all your meals as a business expense, take your friends out to events and claim that as a cost of running a business, deduct all your travel and transportation expenses, or write off the cost of your entire home as a home office because you work from home.

And although you cannot write all the meals, entertainment events and home costs, being self-employed does provide some tax advantages:

  • You can set up and deduct contributions to a self-employed retirement plan. In some cases, you can make as much as $61,000 (or even more) in tax-deductible retirement plan contributions.
  • ?You can deduct self-employed health insurance premiums (if not paid via spouse’s employer-sponsored plans)
  • You can deduct business meals
  • You can claim 100% first-year bonus depreciation on a heavy SUV, pickup, vans
  • You can claim home office deduction even if you have another place of business (exceptions apply)
  • ?You can claim 20% Qualified Business Income Deduction, again, exceptions apply
  • ?You can choose to be organized as an entity other than sole proprietorship to get additional tax write-off’s and avoid paying self-employment taxes.

While there are many tax and non-tax advantages of being self-employed, you should also be aware of the following disadvantages before starting your self-employment journey:

  • You will need to pay for things that were previously covered by your employer. Items like health insurance, retirement plan contributions, company-paid trips, company car, life insurance, disability insurance – 100% of these will now need to be covered by you.
  • Self-employment tax is expensive – 15.3% tax is calculated on the first $147,000 of your income from self-employment. And that’s NOT your income tax, that comes separately!
  • Increased risk of audit – it’s not a secret that a tax return with Schedule C (self-employment schedule on your income tax return) is subject to more scrutiny than a tax return with W-2 income only.

If you are self-employed or planning to become self-employed and are looking to reduce your self-employment taxes and increase deductions available to you, you can reach out to us via our New Client Intake Form for a free tax planning strategy session.?

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Iryna Stepanchuk, CPA的更多文章

  • Before Filing Time - Assess Your Current CPA

    Before Filing Time - Assess Your Current CPA

    Assessing your CPA relationship is crucial for the financial health and success of your business. Your CPA plays a…

    1 条评论
  • 10 Life-Changing Uses For The $20K You Will NOT Pay The IRS

    10 Life-Changing Uses For The $20K You Will NOT Pay The IRS

    Tax planning can be a tool for financial and personal transformation. ISCPA tax planning engagements mitigate a bare…

    1 条评论
  • Summer Solstice Money "Magic"

    Summer Solstice Money "Magic"

    Today is the summer solstice, and we have money "magic" on our minds. Although our clients in every state are awesome…

  • Tax Implications of Crowdfunding

    Tax Implications of Crowdfunding

    With the advent of crowdfunding platforms such as GoFundMe, Kickstarter, Indiegogo, Lending Club, and Prosper, it has…

  • The Importance of Cash Flow Planning for Small Businesses

    The Importance of Cash Flow Planning for Small Businesses

    It is crucial to monitor cash flow to ensure the continued prosperity of your business. Looking just at the revenue or…

    1 条评论
  • Reporting Crypto to the IRS or not?

    Reporting Crypto to the IRS or not?

    Your IRS form 1040 requests that you report your cryptocurrency, but should you? Certain situations require that you…

  • $75 Receipt Rule

    $75 Receipt Rule

    Did you ever hear about $75 rule for receipts? Under the $75 rule, you are not required to keep receipts for overnight…

  • Student Debt Forgiveness May Be Taxed

    Student Debt Forgiveness May Be Taxed

    While the billions of dollars in student loan debt forgiveness are exempt from federal taxation, in many states it may…

  • COVID Tax Relief: IRS Tax Penalty Forgiveness – Only Before 9/30/22!

    COVID Tax Relief: IRS Tax Penalty Forgiveness – Only Before 9/30/22!

    Have you filed your IRS Taxes? If not, you have racked up your failure to file penalty – but there is outstanding news…

  • Moving to a Lower Tax State

    Moving to a Lower Tax State

    Are You Thinking about Moving to a Different State? Is Your State Tax Part of Your Decision-Making? If your intent is…

    1 条评论

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了