Tax Deductions Every Tradesperson Should Know
If you’re in the trades, you know what hard work looks like — but when it comes to tax time, your money should work just as hard as you do. 💪
Whether you’re a plumber, electrician, contractor, or HVAC pro, there are more tax deductions available than most business owners realize. The key is tracking them properly — and claiming every dollar you’ve earned.
Let’s break down the most common (and often overlooked) tax write-offs for tradespeople.
🚗 1. Vehicle Expenses
Your work truck or van isn’t just transportation — it’s a major business asset.
You can deduct:
- Mileage driven for business purposes 🚙
- Fuel, maintenance, and repairs
- Insurance and registration
- Lease payments or depreciation
💡 Pro tip: Use a mileage tracker app (like MileIQ or QuickBooks Mileage) to keep a digital log. The IRS requires detailed records to back up your deductions.
🧰 2. Tools and Equipment
From hand tools to heavy machinery, your gear is essential to your trade — and tax-deductible.
This includes:
- New tools and replacements
- Equipment purchases or rentals
- Safety gear and uniforms
If your equipment costs more than $2,500, your accountant may recommend Section 179 depreciation — allowing you to deduct the full cost in the year of purchase.
🏠 3. Home Office or Shop Space
If you use part of your home regularly and exclusively for business, you may qualify for a home office deduction.
You can deduct a portion of your:
- Rent or mortgage interest
- Utilities and internet
- Repairs or cleaning expenses
Or, if you rent a separate shop, that rent is fully deductible too.
📞 4. Business Expenses
Running a trade business takes more than sweat equity — it takes systems, communication, and organization.
You can deduct:
- Software (like QuickBooks, Jobber, or ServiceTitan)
- Advertising, website hosting, and social media marketing
- Business insurance and licensing fees
- Continuing education and certifications
Even small recurring costs add up — so keep receipts for every monthly subscription that supports your business.
🧾 5. Subcontractors and Labor Costs
Paying other professionals to help on a job? You can deduct those costs too.
Just make sure to issue 1099s to any subcontractor paid over $600 during the year — and keep their W-9s on file for compliance.
🧯 6. Supplies and Materials
Consumable supplies like nails, adhesives, cleaning solutions, and parts used for client jobs are all deductible.
The same goes for small materials you keep on hand for future use — just make sure they’re tracked accurately in your books.
💼 7. Retirement Contributions and Health Insurance
Don’t forget to take care of you.
Self-employed tradespeople can deduct contributions to retirement accounts (like a SEP IRA or Solo 401(k)), along with health insurance premiums — saving you thousands each year.
💡 The Bottom Line
Every deduction you track is more money back in your pocket. But missing even a few can add up fast.
At Delightful Digits, we help trades professionals organize their books, track deductible expenses, and stay tax-ready year-round — without the last-minute scramble.
Because your business deserves the same precision and care you put into every project.
Clean books. Clear decisions. Confident business owners.





