Common Tax Deductions for Construction Workers


Regardless of your trade in the construction industry, allowable tax deductions can lower your tax liability and possibly lead to getting a tax refund. You can deduct common expenses such as tools and materials, and even certain other items that come in handy in your business or on the job.

Key Takeaways

Who Can Take Deductions?

If you're an employee for a construction company, rather than an independent contractor, and your employer doesn't reimburse you for expenses on the job, you can usually deduct them for tax years prior to 2018. Beginning in 2018, unreimbursed employee expenses are no longer deductible. Independent contractors generally have no limit on the ability to deduct work-related expenses as long as they are ordinary and necessary for your line of work.

Learn more about tax deductions you can take if you work in the construction industry, including:

If you have questions about what your contractors, or you, can deduct, give us a call.