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Tax Deductions for Chiropractors

Self-employed chiropractors can deduct a wide range of practice expenses. From specialized equipment to continuing education requirements, these deductions add up to significant tax savings.

Chiropractic Equipment

Treatment tables, adjustment tools, therapy devices, and diagnostic equipment are deductible. Large purchases qualify for Section 179.

Line 13 - Depreciation / Section 179Publication 946

Continuing Education & Licensing

Continuing education credits, license renewal fees, certification courses, and professional exam fees required to maintain your current profession are deductible.

Line 27a - Other expensesPublication 970

Pro Tip: Education that qualifies you for a NEW profession is not deductible. But courses that maintain or improve skills in your CURRENT profession always are.

Business Insurance

Premiums for professional liability (E&O), general liability, and business property insurance are deductible. This includes malpractice insurance for licensed professionals.

Line 15 - Insurance (other than health)Publication 535

Software & Subscriptions

Business software, SaaS subscriptions, cloud storage, and professional tools are deductible in the year paid. This includes accounting software, project management tools, and industry-specific apps.

Line 18 - Office expensePublication 535

Advertising & Marketing

Costs for promoting your business are deductible, including website hosting, social media ads, business cards, flyers, SEO services, and online directory listings.

Line 8 - AdvertisingPublication 535

Home Office Deduction

If you use part of your home regularly and exclusively for business, you can deduct a portion of rent/mortgage, utilities, and insurance. The simplified method allows $5/sq ft up to 300 sq ft ($1,500 max).

Line 30 - Business use of homePublication 587

Pro Tip: The simplified method is easier but caps at $1,500. If your actual expenses exceed that, use the regular method and keep records of all housing costs.

Phone & Internet

The business-use percentage of your cell phone bill and internet service is deductible. If you use your phone 70% for business, you can deduct 70% of the bill.

Line 25 - UtilitiesPublication 535

Pro Tip: Keep a log for one representative month showing business vs. personal usage to establish your percentage.

Self-Employed Health Insurance

Self-employed individuals can deduct 100% of health insurance premiums for themselves, their spouse, and dependents. This is an above-the-line deduction taken on Form 1040, not Schedule C.

Form 1040, Schedule 1, Line 17Publication 535, Chapter 6

Pro Tip: This deduction cannot exceed your net self-employment income. If you're eligible for employer-sponsored coverage through a spouse, you cannot take this deduction.

Retirement Contributions (SEP-IRA / Solo 401k)

Self-employed individuals can contribute to a SEP-IRA (up to 25% of net SE earnings, max $69,000 for 2024) or Solo 401(k) with employee + employer contributions.

Form 1040, Schedule 1, Line 16Publication 560

Pro Tip: A Solo 401(k) lets you contribute more at lower income levels because of the employee elective deferral ($23,000 for 2024 + catch-up if 50+).

Supplies & Materials

Supplies and materials consumed in the course of your business are deductible. This includes items used up within the year that are not capital equipment.

Line 22 - SuppliesPublication 535

Professional Services (Accounting & Legal)

Fees paid to accountants, tax preparers, bookkeepers, and attorneys for business-related services are deductible. This includes tax preparation software fees for your business return.

Line 17 - Legal and professional servicesPublication 535

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