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Do physicians qualify for Qbi?

Author

Andrew Ramirez

Published Feb 09, 2026

Physicians (and other Specified Service Trade Businesses) may be eligible. Oddly, only certain professions are allowed to take full advantage of the QBI deduction, but if your taxable income is below a certain threshold, it doesn’t matter how your small business makes money. Even physicians are eligible.

Do doctors qualify for 199A deduction?

The qualified business income equals the amount shown on the Schedule C or the K-1 from the partnership or S corporation. For example, someone who earns $100,000 as a self-employed physician probably gets a $20,000 199A deduction.

Does a chiropractor qualify for 199a?

Specifically for health, the regs state that anyone who provides medical services is considered a specified service trade or business. This means that nurses, nurse anesthetists, chiropractors, physical therapists, massage therapists, etc.

What is QBI and what is not QBI?

QBI is the net amount of the business’ qualified items of income, gain, deduction, and loss. It doesn’t include investment-related items of income, gain, deduction, and loss. These rules also apply to active and passive investments. What’s not QBI?

When is QBI treated as a qualified business loss?

If the net QBI for the year from all entities is a negative, then QBI is treated as a Qualified Business Loss (QBL). A QBL is carried forward to the following year; it cannot be carried back.

Can a health care business qualify for the QBI deduction?

Some ancillary health care businesses that aren’t providing health services to patients will need to carefully evaluate whether they have sufficient wage expense and qualifying property to allow their owners to fully utilize the QBI deduction.

Can You claim QBI on income from a partnership?

Any guaranteed payments to a partner or LLC member for services the partner or member rendered to the partnership or LLC Generally, the QBI deduction isn’t available for income from Specified Service Trades or Businesses (SSTBs).