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Educator Expense Deduction — Tax Deduction Guide 2026

K-12 teachers can deduct up to $300 for unreimbursed classroom supplies.

$66
Avg Annual Savings
$300
Max Deduction
Above-the-Line
Deduction Type
Form 1040
Tax Forms

Eligibility

K-12 teachers who buy classroom supplies

Tax Savings Calculator

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Estimated Tax Savings

$1,100

At the 22% tax bracket, a $5,000 deduction saves you $1,100 in taxes.

Savings by Tax Bracket

10%
$30
12%
$36
22%
$66
24%
$72
32%
$96
35%
$105
37%
$111

Requirements

  • 1$300 per teacher
  • 2K-12 educator
  • 3At least 900 hours worked

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • !Not keeping receipts
  • !Including non-qualifying items

Required Tax Forms

Form 1040

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Educator Expense Deduction?

K-12 teachers can deduct up to $300 for unreimbursed classroom supplies.

Who is eligible for the Educator Expense Deduction?

K-12 teachers who buy classroom supplies

How much can I save with the Educator Expense Deduction?

The average tax savings is $66 per year. The maximum deduction is $300. Your actual savings depend on your tax bracket and qualifying amount.

What forms do I need for the Educator Expense Deduction?

You'll need to file Form 1040 to claim this deduction.

What are common mistakes with the Educator Expense Deduction?

Common mistakes include: Not keeping receipts; Including non-qualifying items. Always double-check requirements before filing.

Is the Educator Expense Deduction worth claiming?

With average savings of $66, the educator expense deduction is a helpful addition to your tax strategy. Make sure you meet all eligibility requirements.