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Deductions & credits
No, there is no alternate definition of Principal Place of Business. Again, see the link to Code Section 280A. It's legal verbiage, but that's what all the other publications are based on. You'll probably wind up using the same forms for 2019, depending on how the IRS revises Form 1040. But if you're in the same situation, you'll still file some version of Schedule C for your self-employment.
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‎November 8, 2019
12:36 PM