Episode 59 

Tax Deductions for the tax year of 2025 (Personal and Business)  

As we are all preparing to go into the summer months, it’s time to discuss the 2025 tax deductions as we work on our business books and start preparing for the paperwork that our accountants and tax preparers will need.  This early in the year, you ask?  Sure, Boy Scouts.  Be Prepared.  Let’s not wait until the last minute.  Welcome to the time for vacations, hot weather, beaches, swimming pools and the beginning of tax preparations for 2025.  I’m Paul Rosenblum. 

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Let’s start with personal taxes if you don’t have your own business.  If you are working for someone else as a W-2 employee and want to do a simple 1040 EZ tax return, the standard deductions for 2025 are as follows: 

Needless to say (but I’ll say it anyway), if you want to take advantage of these, you have to keep very good records throughout the year.  You can keep spreadsheets and documents and submit them to the tax preparer, but you have to keep receipts and all documentation if ever audited by the IRS.  

If you look at the transcript for this episode, I will include a screen shot of a chart of the tax rates for the amount of income earned.  

Business Taxes: 

Standard operating expenses for businesses are deductible.  We have spoken about these before in The Chart of Accounts episodes, but here is a quick list.  

I hope this episode helps you in planning for the rest of this year. Have a great July 4th which is coming up shortly!  Have a great summer!  I’m Paul Rosenblum.