Tax library

Deductions Library for Professionals

The deductions library is designed to answer one big question: what spending may lower the tax picture, and what needs more review before you rely on it?

Start with categories, not panic

Most professionals do not need every deduction rule at once. They need a clean category map: home office, phone, internet, software, marketing, travel, meals, websites, supplies, and mixed-use items.

Use the app with the library

Read the category guide first, then compare it to the deduction output inside TaxHackAI. That makes statement-based deduction planning much easier to trust and review.

Keep your records in mind

A public deductions guide is best used as an education layer. Final filing still depends on business purpose, documentation, and category-specific details.

How TaxHackAI works

1. Upload
Import a bank statement or save a 1099 so your tax picture starts from real source documents.
2. Review
Check likely deductions and resolve anything uncertain so transfers or mixed-use spending do not distort the estimate.
3. Plan
Use the latest-day view, deduction output, 1099 totals, and quarter gap to decide what still needs to be set aside.

Common questions

Straight answers for professionals comparing tax tracking, deductions, 1099s, and quarterly planning.
FAQ

Does the deductions library list every possible deduction?

No. It focuses on the categories professionals ask about most so the information stays practical.

Why are some categories labeled possible deductions?

Because the statement alone may not prove business purpose or the documentation needed for final filing.

What should I do after reading a category page?

Open the app, compare the guidance to your uploaded statement activity, and review anything mixed-use or uncertain.