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Richardson TX – Who Qualifies for the Home Office Deduction

by | Jan 30, 2020

In some case, entrepreneurs who work from home can write off a portion of their housing and utility expenses.  That’s often a big question for our clients in our Richardson, TX tax office, who use part of their home in their business.  If you qualify, it can have a big impact.  For example, a qualifying sole proprietor who uses 25% of her house as an office, can deduct 25% of her rent or mortgage interest, property tax, homeowners or renter’s insurance, and utilities.  Today, we’ll cover how to determine if you qualify.

What Are The Rules

To qualify for the home office deduction, entrepreneurs must have a dedicated space in their home that they use exclusively and regularly for business. IRS agents often focus on these two factors when auditing tax returns claiming the home office deduction. So, it’s important you know what each of these factors mean.

  • Dedicated space used exclusively for business. A home office doesn’t have to be an entire room. It could be a desk and file cabinet sitting in a corner of a room. But, this area of the house must be used only for business, and nothing else. Using the room for recreation or having the kids do their homework at the desk means that the space is not exclusively used for business. And that would result in no home office deduction for that space.
  • Regularly and consistently use the space for business. You don’t have to work in your home office every single day. But you do need to use the space for business on a regular basis. Working from home only occasionally isn’t sufficient. A dentist who sees clients in her home office only in emergencies, for example, might not be using the space regularly enough to qualify for the deduction.
  • Storage of inventory. If you run a wholesale or retail business, you can also take a home office deduction for the area used to store your inventory and product samples. This storage area does not need to meet the exclusive use test. As long as you use the storage area on a regular basis, we can deduct the storage area in addition to the space you use for conducting business. This is a valuable deduction for eBay sellers and other merchants whose home is the only fixed location for their business.
  • Childcare, senior care, and adult daycare. Day care providers can deduct the area of the home used for providing daycare services. The area doesn’t have to be used exclusively for business. Instead, we take a deduction based on the amount of time the area is used for business.

Can We Help?

If you do work full-time or part-time from home and have questions, or if you have questions about any tax or IRS issue, we’d be happy to help you so that you are armed with accurate facts in case the IRS decides to ask any questions.  You can reach me at (972) 821-1991 or at [email protected].

 

Bob Jablonsky is the founder of Bob Jablonsky & Associates. He has spent his career helping taxpayers resolve tax issues and get back on track with the IRS. In addition to tax resolution his firm also prepares hundreds of tax returns every year for both individuals and small to mid-sized businesses.

Bob is an IRS Enrolled Agent (EA), which is an elite credential issued by the Internal Revenue Service to professionals who demonstrate special competence in federal tax planning, individual and business tax return preparation, and representation matters. An Enrolled Agent license is the highest credential awarded by the IRS and is recognized across all 50 states. Additionally he is a CMA, or Certified Management Accountant, a designation for financial controllers and CFOs (Chief Financial Officers), as well as an Advanced Certified Quickbooks Pro Advisor.

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