Tax tips, deduction guides, and financial strategies for freelancers, contractors, and self-employed professionals.
Your home office could save you thousands in taxes each year. This guide covers both IRS calculation methods, what qualifies as a home office, and how to maximize your deduction without triggering an audit.
The IRS gives you two ways to deduct vehicle expenses: standard mileage rate or actual expenses. This guide breaks down both methods, helps you pick the right one, and shows you how to track it all.
Vehicle expenses are one of the largest deductions available to freelancers. Learn exactly what the IRS requires for mileage tracking, what counts as business driving, and how to avoid common mistakes.
If you are a truck driver, pilot, or other transportation worker subject to DOT Hours of Service regulations, you can deduct 80% of your meal expenses instead of the standard 50%. Here is how to claim it.
Receipts scattered across email, apps, and that one kitchen drawer? This guide cuts through the confusion about what the IRS actually requires and how to build a simple system that keeps you audit-proof.
Tax season does not have to be stressful. This checklist walks you through everything freelancers need to do before year-end - from maximizing deductions to getting your documents CPA-ready.
With dozens of expense tracking apps available, how do you pick the right one? This guide breaks down the features that actually matter for freelancers and self-employed professionals.
We built RightOffs because we were tired of watching freelancers lose money to disorganized finances. Here is the problem we set out to solve and why it matters to your bottom line.
RightOffs automatically tracks and categorizes your business expenses to Schedule C line items. Connect your bank, and let AI do the rest.
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