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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Click any expense to see if it's deductible and learn the rules.
The IRS allows deductions for expenses that are ordinary (common in your industry) and necessary (helpful for your business). Both conditions must be met.
Always keep receipts showing who, what, when, where, and why for every expense. Without documentation, even valid deductions can be disallowed.
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.
Fines, penalties, personal expenses, and "lavish" spending are never deductibleβeven if related to business activities.
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.
Deductibility answers in this tool are based on official IRS guidance:
Successor guidance to Publication 535, Business Expenses
Tax Guide for Small Business
Travel, Gift, and Car Expenses
Business Use of Your Home
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.