Tax planning for professionals

What Can Professionals Deduct for Phone and Internet?

Phone and internet charges are common deduction questions because they often have some business relevance and some personal use. A good planning tool should show them without pretending the full amount is automatically deductible.

Why phone and internet stay in review

These costs can matter a lot to professionals, but they are often mixed-use. TaxHackAI keeps them visible as candidates while preserving room for review and better judgment.

What the app can detect

Statement uploads can identify recurring carriers, internet providers, and similar charges so the category does not disappear into generic expenses.

Why this still helps with planning

Even when an expense is not fully clear, seeing the category and its total can still improve awareness before filing time.

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

Are phone bills always deductible?

Not automatically. They may involve personal and business use.

Why show candidate totals if they are mixed-use?

Because professionals still need to see which categories may matter.

Can I review these later?

Yes. The app is designed to keep uncertain categories visible for planning and review.