Can You Deduct Your Expenses From a Hobby? (2024)

The itemized deduction for hobby expenses is completely eliminated under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

By Stephen Fishman, J.D. USC Gould School of Law

Updated 4/11/2024

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Hobbies are fun. They can also cost money. Sometimes, they can make money. If you have an expensive hobby, can you deduct any of your expenses? After the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2018, the short answer is "no."

In This Article
  • What Is a Hobby for Tax Purposes?
  • Tax Treatment of Hobbies in the Past
  • TCJA Eliminates the Itemized Deduction for Hobby Expenses (2018-2025)
  • TCJA Increased the Standard Deduction
  • Converting Your Hobby to a Business

What Is a Hobby for Tax Purposes?

For tax purposes, a "hobby" is an activity you engage in primarily for a purpose other than to make a profit. The IRS commonly classifies inherently "fun" activities like creating art, photography, crafts, writing, antique or stamp collecting, or training and showing dogs or horses as hobbies.

Even if you occasionally make money doing such an activity, it is a hobby if your prime motivation is having fun, not earning a profit.

Tax Treatment of Hobbies in the Past

Because hobbies are not businesses, hobbyists have never been allowed to take the tax deductions to which businesspeople are entitled. However, for decades the tax law did permit hobbyists to claim as an itemized deduction their hobby-related expenses up to the amount of income the hobby earned during the year. This deduction was not very generous because of the limitations on itemized deductions, but it was better than nothing.

Hobby expenses were deductible only as a Miscellaneous Itemized Deduction on IRS Schedule A. This meant they could be deducted only by taxpayers who itemized their personal deductions.

Moreover, hobby expenses were deductible only if, and to the extent, they exceeded 2% of the hobbyist's adjusted gross income (total income minus business expenses and a few other expenses). And, such expenses were deductible only up to the amount of hobby income—if you had no income from a hobby, you got no deduction.

TCJA Eliminates the Itemized Deduction for Hobby Expenses (2018-2025)

Unfortunately, for people who earn income from hobbies, the TCJA completely eliminated the itemized deduction for hobby expenses, along with all other miscellaneous itemized deductions. The prohibition on deducting these expenses goes into effect for 2018 and continues through 2025.

So, taxpayers can't deduct any expenses they earn from hobbies during these years. But they still have to report and pay tax on any income they earn from a hobby. The deduction is scheduled to return in 2026.

Example. Charlie paints part-time as a hobby. He earned $3,000 from selling paintings in 2024 and has $2,000 in expenses. He must report and pay tax on his $3,000 in hobby income, but he may not deduct any of his hobby expenses, even if he itemizes his personal deductions.

TCJA Increased the Standard Deduction

The TCJA roughly doubled the standard deduction, so this increase makes up somewhat for the loss of the deduction for hobby expenses and other miscellaneous itemized deductions. The fact that you can't deduct your expenses doesn't mean you shouldn't continue to earn money from a hobby. But you might want to minimize your expenses during 2018 through 2025.

Converting Your Hobby to a Business

If you engage in an expensive activity like raising horses and want to be able to deduct your expenses, you should take steps to convert the activity into a business for tax purposes. A "business" is an activity you engage in primarily to earn a profit. You can enjoy doing it, but enjoyment is not your primary motivation, profit is.

You don't have to earn a profit every year or even for many years, but making a profit must be the main reason you do the activity. You must work regularly at the activity and carry it on in a businesslike manner—for example, keep good records, have a business plan, and obtain expertise in the activity.

Although you don't have to earn a profit for the activity to be a business, it helps a lot. In fact, the IRS will presume that an activity is a business if you earn a profit at it during any three out of five consecutive years.

Further Reading

Above-the-Line Deductions You Can Take Without ItemizingUpdated January 16, 2024
Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions: No Longer DeductibleUpdated April 12, 2024
Is Your Dog Tax Deductible?Updated March 06, 2024

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