Taking the Home Office Deduction? Read This

Posted by mminnick 11 years, 8 months ago to Business
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read this article. If you have a home office, it might make you life a little easier.
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  • Posted by Stormi 11 years, 8 months ago
    My husband is a corporate CPA in taxes, but we have a small accounting business in the home - small businesses and such. We have a complicated Excel spreadsheet to keep track of the fact we have PCs in two rooms, a copy ;machine in another (spread the power use out) and we depreciate one car used for client visits. We also have a formula in the Excel sheet for pulling out a portion of the electric charge PC software purchases, telephone charge, etc. Of course, that is a long form return.
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  • Posted by Robbie53024 11 years, 8 months ago
    Thanks. Didn't know about this change, but I use H&R block tax software, and have only done the first cut on taxes for the past year. I didn't see this pointed out. Good to know.
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    • Posted by $ nickursis 11 years, 8 months ago
      Robbie, I finished my first cut and there is a couple places where you do the Home Office thing. If you have a business, and use part of the home to run it in, and do the business part in the beginning, it has a whole series of questions on space, mortgage and taxes etc, then calculates it. Then in the very back in deductions, is a section that asks specifically about the Home Office. It says to qualify you must have it for exclusive use, be required by your employer and exclusively for that. I think the difference is in whether you are using part of your home for your own home business, vs having a "Home Office" you work from.
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  • Posted by Tippecanoe 11 years, 8 months ago
    And will the IRS later want to send its (armed with AR-15 and hollow points) agents to your home, to see if that 'home office' qualifies? And inspect the rest of the house as well?
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  • Posted by teri-amborn 11 years, 8 months ago
    A few years from now, in a clear-cut case of Ex-Post-Facto, the IRS will go back in time, change the rules, and come after anyone who takes this deduction. Just wait and see...!
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