PennyGem’s Elizabeth Keatinge tells us whether you can claim a home office tax deduction.
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00:00 A lot has changed in the last year, likely including your work situation.
00:08 If you're working from home, can you claim your home office as a tax deduction?
00:11 Self-employed taxpayers and independent contractors can claim the deduction.
00:15 According to the IRS, "If you use part of your home for business, you may be able to
00:20 deduct expenses for the business use of your home.
00:23 The home office deduction is available for homeowners and renters and applies to all
00:27 types of homes."
00:28 There must be "regular and exclusive use."
00:32 If you use an extra room to run a business, you can take a home office deduction for that
00:36 extra room.
00:37 You must show that you use your home as your principal place of business.
00:41 What if you work at both your home and another location?
00:44 If you conduct business at a location outside of your home, but also use your home substantially
00:49 and regularly to conduct business, you may qualify for a home office deduction.
00:53 Vertical Advisors Managing Partner Peter Digger-Gorey tells MarketWatch some states
00:58 let employees take deductions on home office expenses on their state income taxes, such
01:03 as Alabama, Arkansas, California, Hawaii, Minnesota, New York, and Pennsylvania.
01:09 Check out irs.gov for more information.
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