Nia T.

Nia T. Certified Tax Preparer~ Best Tax Alliance
Offering:
Virtual & In-person tax services
Free consultations ~ https://calendly.com/timmonsn-bta025/30min

01/30/2026

100 Deductions you can consider while filing taxes as a healthcare worker.

01/17/2026



If you’re self-employed:
* You pay Social Security & Medicare tax (Self-Employment Tax)
* Typically ~15.3% on net business profits

Example:�Self-employed profits = $60,000�Self-employment tax ~ $9,180

01/17/2026



Common business deductions:
✅ Office supplies~ tech.; inventory �✅ Marketing�✅ Travel~ millage �✅ Depreciation~ loss in value
Common credits:
✅ R&D Tax Credit�✅ Small business healthcare credit

Example:�Consulting firm revenue $200,000�Expenses $120,000�Taxable income $80,000�Tax at 21% (C-Corp) = $16,800

01/10/2026

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Virtual & secure filing available.
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01/10/2026

Filing taxes doesn’t have to be stressful.

My process is secure, virtual, and step-by-step.

📩 Message me ‘READY’ to begin.
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This meeting is a 30 minute consultation where we can optimize your refund.

   Deductions:Tips: If you earned tips you may be eligible to deduct up to $25,000Overtime: If you’ve worked overtime, y...
01/10/2026



Deductions:
Tips:
If you earned tips you may be eligible to deduct up to $25,000

Overtime:
If you’ve worked overtime, you may be eligible to deduct $12,500($25,000 if filing jointly)

Car loan interest:
If you paid on or leased a vehicle, you can deduct up to $10,000 of interest paid.

Senior Deductions:
If you’re 64 or older, you may qualify for a senior deduction of $6000($12,000 if filing jointly)

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01/10/2026



Single or Married filing separately—$15,750

Married filing jointly or Qualifying surviving spouse—$31,500

Head of household—$23,625

  Taxfiling season begins: January 26, 2026- April 15, 2026Late filers: - October 15, 2026 with filed extension only.
01/09/2026


Taxfiling season begins:
January 26, 2026- April 15, 2026
Late filers: - October 15, 2026 with filed extension only.

01/09/2026



Common statuses:
Status Typical Use

Single: Unmarried; individual

Married Filing Married couples Jointly: filing one return

Married Filing Married couples
Separately: filing seperate
returns.

Head of Single with household: dependents or
Being responsible
for 50% of
Household expenses.

Example:�Jane is single. Her 2025 taxable income is $55,000. She files Single.

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01/08/2026

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01/08/2026

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01/06/2026

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