Writer & Journalist Tax Deduction Finder
Freelance writers: find every deduction, determine whether your royalties belong on Schedule C or E, and calculate your real take-home after self-employment tax.
Where this fits
This tool lives inside Tax Stack + Going 1099 and is most useful for freelancers.
Income
Deductions
Home Office (Form 8829)
Deduction: $3,600/yr
Equipment & Software
Research & Professional
Business Development
Tax Settings
Deduction Checklist
Home office (Form 8829, actual expense method)
Schedule C
15% × $24000/yr home expenses
$3,600
Equipment (computers, recorders, cameras)
Schedule C / Form 4562
Section 179 — deduct full cost in year purchased
$2,500
Writing software (Scrivener, Grammarly, etc.)
Schedule C Line 22
$300
Subscriptions & research databases
Schedule C Line 22
$800
Professional memberships & guilds
Schedule C Line 27a
$400
Research travel
Schedule C Line 24a
Must be ordinary and necessary for your writing business
$1,200
Research expenses (books, interviews, archives)
Schedule C Line 22
$600
Marketing & promotion (website, headshots, postage)
Schedule C Line 8
$500
Professional development (courses, conferences)
Schedule C Line 27a
$800
Total deductions
$10,700
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