Tax season can feel overwhelming, but with proper documentation and a clear checklist,
you can make the process much smoother. Whether you're working with a professional
or filing your own taxes, use this comprehensive 2025 tax checklist
to make sure nothing gets missed.
Income:
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Gross receipts from sales or services
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Sales records (for accrual-based taxpayers)
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Returns and allowances
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Business checking/savings account interest (1099-INT or bank statements)
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Other income (e.g., affiliate payments, rental income)
Cost of Goods Sold (If Applicable):
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Beginning inventory total (in dollars)
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Inventory purchases during the year
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Ending inventory total
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Inventory taken for personal use
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Materials and supplies used in production
Expenses:
Advertising & Communication
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Marketing and advertising costs
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Landline, fax, or mobile phones used for business
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Computer and internet expenses
Transportation & Travel
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Local transportation (bus, Uber, taxis, etc.)
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Mileage logs or actual vehicle expenses
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Business travel (airfare, hotels, meals, tips) and internet expenses
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Internet expenses incurred during travel
Contractors & Commissions
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Amounts paid to subcontractors or freelancers
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Required Forms 1099-MISC and 1096
Depreciation
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Cost and date of purchase for assets
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Records of personal vs. business use
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Sales or disposals of business assets
Insurance
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General business insurance
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Errors and omissions (E&O) coverage
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Casualty loss coverage
Interest Expenses
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Mortgage interest on business property
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Interest on business loans
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Investment-related interes
Professional Services
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Legal, accounting, and consulting fees
Office Supplies
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Pens, paper, staples, printer ink, and other consumables
Rent Expenses
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Office space rent
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Business-use vehicle lease payments
Office-in-Home Deduction:
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Square footage of home used exclusively for business
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Total home square footage
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Mortgage interest or rent payments
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Home insurance
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Utilities
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Cost of home and improvements
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First date of business use
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Hours of use (for daycare providers)
Wages & Payroll Taxes:
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Form W-2 and W-3
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Federal payroll returns (Forms 940, 941)
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State payroll tax filings
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Federal payroll returns (Forms 940, 941)
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Employee benefit expenses (e.g., health insurance, retirement plans)
Contractors
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Amounts paid to independent contractors
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Filed Form 1099-MISC and 1096 as required
Other Business Expenses:
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Repairs and maintenance of office or equipment
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Equipment rentals
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Software subscriptions
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Bank fees
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Health insurance (self-employed or for partners/shareholders)
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Estimated tax payments made during the year
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Other eligible business-related costs
Having this checklist ready for tax season ensures fewer
surprises and smoother communication with your accountant.
If you’re unsure about any line item, reach out to a tax
professional for guidance tailored to your business.