Occupation Tax
Real Estate Agent Tax Help
Use this Real Estate Agent hub to move between deductions, quarterly-tax, Schedule C, and self-employed pages built for this line of work.
How this work usually gets taxed
These pages work best when you separate how the money comes in from how the records are tracked and how the return is filled out.
Income usually shows up as
- Commission payouts
- Referral fees
- Brokerage splits
- Marketing reimbursements
Records worth keeping
- Closing statements
- Broker splits
- Mileage logs
- MLS and advertising receipts
Costs people usually separate
- MLS dues
- Marketing and signage
- Mileage to showings
- Lockbox and software fees
Where people get stuck
- Mixing client reimbursements with income
- Forgetting mileage to open houses or showings
- Letting marketing spend pile up without receipts
Start here
Use this Real Estate Agent hub to move between deductions, quarterly-tax, Schedule C, and self-employed pages built for this line of work.
Jump to the work-specific checklist first, then use the related pages below when you need detail.
Related pages
Estimated taxes
Action plan
Work-specific planning checklist
Keep occupation-specific deductions, records, and quarter planning in one place so the tax workflow matches the way the work is actually done.
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