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Deductions & credits
Hi, I'm not sure this answer is correct? Please confirm, as everything I find specifically pertains to "parking garage" having to be depreciated for 39 years, not a home business garage. When searching for detached business garage on personal property here are the responses....
- You can deduct expenses for a separate free-standing structure, such as a studio, workshop, garage, or barn, if you use it exclusively and regularly for your business. The structure does not have to be your principal place of business or a place where you meet patients, clients, or customers.
- Business Use of Detached Garage…You don't have to meet clients there or make it your primary place of business to take the deduction. You do have to use it regularly and exclusively for your work. A shed you use exclusively to hold your carpentry tools is a valid write-off.