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Work From Home Deductions
I know that if you have a home office, that can be used as a deduction on your taxes, but what if you do not have a dedicated room, but instead just work out of your home? I do all of my work exclusively at home. It requires using the internet, computer, phone, electricity, and space within my home to store products and materials, as well as space to work. However, I do not have any one room that is solely for work, but rather my work is spread throughout the home. For example, I store materials in my closets, assemble products at my kitchen counters, do computer related work at the couch or desk, etc. Can I claim any of this as deductibles? If so, what and how? How is it calculated? Do I do individual percentages for each or is there like one general percentage for working out the home? Thanks for the help!