UX/UI Designer
Tax guide for Canadian freelance UX/UI designers and product designers
Allowable Expenses
- Design tools — Figma, Adobe XD, InVision, Framer, Sketch subscriptions
- User research tools — Maze, UserTesting, Hotjar, SurveyMonkey subscriptions
- Computer & display — MacBook Pro or high-res display (CCA Class 50/Class 8)
- Professional development — UX bootcamps, design thinking courses, NN/g certifications
- Portfolio & personal brand — Portfolio website hosting, domain, Dribbble Pro membership
- User research tools — Hotjar, UserTesting, or Maze subscriptions for usability research on client projects
Tax Tips
- All Figma, Adobe XD, and prototyping tool subscriptions are immediately deductible
- Nielsen Norman Group (NN/g) UX certification costs are deductible professional development
- User research platform subscriptions used for client projects are deductible
- Keep records of client deliverables (case studies) to justify work-related expenses
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I deduct Figma and UserTesting in Canada?
Yes — Figma, Adobe XD, Maze, UserTesting, Hotjar, and similar SaaS tools used in your UX work are all fully deductible as business software expenses on Form T2125.