Identify and understand the requirements for claiming the home office deduction.
Questions about the home office tax deduction have moved onto the center stage since the pandemic began. Not only are remote employees questioning the availability of this deduction, but there has been a measurable increase in the number of new businesses (U.S. Census Bureau reports that there were 4.4 million applications for new businesses in 2020, 5.4 million applications in 2021, compared to 3.5 million in 2019), many of which will qualify the owners for home office tax benefits. Take a deep dive into the home office deduction with this course, and you will be able to answer all the questions your clients have and present them with the knowledge they need to move forward with the home office deduction if it is appropriate for them.
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to recognize the pros and cons of claiming a home office deduction.
- You will be able to identify the requirements of a deductible home office.
- You will be able to identify the types of expenses you can deduct.
- You will be able to differentiate between the regular and simplified methods of deduction.
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Agenda
Pros and Cons of Claiming a Home Office Deduction
- Tax Savings - Federal and State
- How Employment Status Impacts the Deduction
- Recordkeeping Requirements
- Future Sale of Your Home
Requirements of a Deductible Home Office
- Type of Work
- Physical Description of Office
- Exclusivity
- Meeting With Clients/Customers
- Exceptions for Daycare Service
- Storage
Types of Expenses You Can Deduct
- Direct vs. Indirect Expenses
- Cost of the Home
- Cost of Operating the Home
- Cost of the Office Space
Regular vs. Simplified Method
- Rules for Using Simplified Method
- Limitations on Deductions
- Carryover of Unused Deductions
- Switching Methods
Case Studies and Other Considerations
- Creating an Accountable Plan
- Treating the Deduction as Rent
- Remote Workers
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This course was last reviewed on March 14, 2024.
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Gail Perry
Gail Perry, CPA
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- Author of 34 books, including TurboTax for Dummies and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Doing Your Income Taxes
- Principal, tax practice in Indianapolis, IN
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