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<p>If you have a home based business, eBay, or online business, one of your biggest tax deductions may be your home office.&nbsp; Here are some tax tips to help you get the most out of your home office.</p>
<p>Qualifying for the home office tax deduction:</p>
<p>Your home office qualifies for the home office tax deduction if it is your principal place of business, and you use it regularly and exclusively for business.</p>
<p>To pass the &#8216;place of business&#8217; test, your home office must be the principal place you conduct your business, or a place where you regularly meet with clients or customers, or it must be a separate structure not attached to your home.</p>
<p>Regular and exclusive use means that you spend at least 10-12 hours per week conducting business in your home office, and that you don&#8217;t use this room for other purposes.&nbsp; For example, if you use part of the room as a laundry room or children&#8217;s play room you may not qualify for the home office deduction.</p>
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<p>A good example of a home office that would qualify for the home office<br />
tax deduction is a spare bedroom that is used only to operate your home<br />
based or online business out of.&nbsp; A poor example of a home office &#8211; and<br />
one which probably would not qualify for the home office tax deduction<br />
- is using your dining room or kitchen as a home office.</p>
<p>
Expenses that you can deduct as part of the home office tax deduction:</p>
<p>
Expenses that can be deducted include mortgage interest, real estate<br />
taxes, utilities, insurance, repairs, security, and depreciation. </p>
<p>
If you itemize deductions, chances are you are already deducting your<br />
mortgage interest and real estate taxes.&nbsp; However, deducting the<br />
business use of these expenses on the home office deduction schedule<br />
reduces your business income, which reduces your self employment tax.<br />
This results in much greater tax savings than just deducting these<br />
expenses on the itemized deduction schedule.</p>
<p>
Only the business use percentage of these expenses can be deducted.<br />
The business use percentage is calculated by dividing the square<br />
footage of the office space by the square footage of the home, or by<br />
dividing the number of rooms you use for business by the number of<br />
rooms in your home.</p>
<p>
Direct expenses, such as repairs made solely to the room used for your<br />
home office, or telephone lines installed just for business use, can be<br />
deducted in full. </p>
<p>
Indirect expenses, such as mortgage interest and real estate taxes<br />
should be allocated between the home office deduction and your itemized<br />
deductions to get the greatest tax benefit.</p>
<p>
Your home office tax deduction is calculated on Form 8829, Expenses for Business Use of Your Home.</p>
<p>
Home office deduction limitations:</p>
<p>
Deduction limited to profit: Your business must earn a profit to take<br />
the home office tax deduction.&nbsp; If your home office expenses are larger<br />
than your business profits, you must carry the excess expenses forward<br />
to future years.</p>
<p>
Depreciation recapture:&nbsp; In addition to mortgage interest, real estate<br />
taxes, utilities, etc., you can also take a deduction for the<br />
depreciation of your home on the home office tax deduction schedule.<br />
However, when you later sell your house, you will be required to pay<br />
tax on any depreciation you deducted on the home office schedule.&nbsp; This<br />
is called &#8216;depreciation recapture&#8217;, and it is taxed at capital gains<br />
rates.&nbsp; &nbsp;The other home office expenses are not subject to recapture<br />
when you sell your house. </p>
<p>
I hope these home office tax tips are helpful to you.&nbsp; Remember, the<br />
home office tax deduction could be one of your greatest tax<br />
deductions.&nbsp; There are many people who will tell you that the home<br />
office tax deduction is a red flag.&nbsp; Being self employed is a red flag<br />
in itself, but you wouldn&#8217;t not have a business because it&#8217;s a red<br />
flag, so you shouldn&#8217;t not take legitimate business deductions, such as<br />
the home office tax deduction, just because you fear being audited.</p>
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