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June 2012 » Home Office Deductions
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Robert S. Barnett, CPA, JD, MST
Recent advances in technology, as well as the economic recession, have made working from home an attractive option for many. Workers using a home office often look to deduct the associated expenses, but the U.S. tax code includes stringent requirements for the allowance of such deductions. if taxpayers are not careful, the IRS can easily disallow home office deductions. The following is a brief overview of the relevant requirements.
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