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LinaJ2018
Intuit Alumni

What can real estate agents write off?

Here are some of the most common real estate agent and broker deductions:  See more information  RE agents

  • Marketing: sales and open house signs and flyers; website development and maintenance; business cards and mailers
  • Real estate coaching, training, and education costs
  • Real estate licensing and renewal fees
  • Real estate association dues, multiple listing service (MLS) dues and brokerage desk fees
  • Transportations: automobile maintenance and repairs, gas, mileage, auto insurance, parking and new car purchase or lease costs
  • Travel airfare, lodging, and meals for real estate education and business purposes
  • Home office expenses, whether you rent or own your home
  • Gifts ($25 deduction limit), entertainment, and other costs you incur to please clients and keep them coming back to you for their real estate needs.

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LinaJ2018
Intuit Alumni

What can real estate agents write off?

Here are some of the most common real estate agent and broker deductions:  See more information  RE agents

  • Marketing: sales and open house signs and flyers; website development and maintenance; business cards and mailers
  • Real estate coaching, training, and education costs
  • Real estate licensing and renewal fees
  • Real estate association dues, multiple listing service (MLS) dues and brokerage desk fees
  • Transportations: automobile maintenance and repairs, gas, mileage, auto insurance, parking and new car purchase or lease costs
  • Travel airfare, lodging, and meals for real estate education and business purposes
  • Home office expenses, whether you rent or own your home
  • Gifts ($25 deduction limit), entertainment, and other costs you incur to please clients and keep them coming back to you for their real estate needs.
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