Ergonomic Equipment Tax Deductions
Ergonomic equipment purchased for business use is deductible. Proper ergonomics reduce injury risk and improve productivity, making these costs easy to justify.
check_circleWhat You Can Deduct
- checkErgonomic office chairs
- checkAdjustable keyboard trays
- checkErgonomic mice and trackballs
- checkMonitor risers and arms
- checkFootrests and lumbar supports
- checkAnti-fatigue mats
lightbulbTips for Keeping Records
- tips_and_updatesErgonomic equipment for a home office is deductible if the office qualifies
- tips_and_updatesMedical documentation can strengthen the deduction if the equipment addresses a condition
- tips_and_updatesSection 179 applies to ergonomic furniture and equipment
- tips_and_updatesKeep the product description and receipt showing the ergonomic purpose
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Monitors & Displays Deductions
Computer monitors, external displays, and presentation screens for business use are deductible. Multi-monitor setups for productivity are fully justified business expenses.
Printers & Scanners Deductions
Printers, scanners, copiers, and multifunction devices for business are deductible. Ongoing costs like ink, toner, and paper also qualify.
Standing Desks Deductions
Standing desks, sit-stand converters, and adjustable workstations are deductible office equipment. Investing in healthier workspaces benefits employees and reduces taxes.